Calculate Euler Buckling Load: Formula & Tutorial

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To calculate the Euler buckling load, the formula used is P_cr = (π^2 * E * I) / (L^2), where P_cr is the critical load, E is the modulus of elasticity, I is the moment of inertia, and L is the effective length of the column. Beginners seeking guidance on this topic can benefit from searching for "Euler buckling" for additional resources and tutorials. The discussion highlights the importance of familiarizing oneself with forum navigation to find relevant information. Overall, understanding the formula and its components is essential for accurately calculating Euler buckling loads.
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hi, i am a beginner of this forum.
i am not really sure how to use this forum actually.
i would like to ask, how to find euler buckling load? what is the formula i need to use?
 
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Have you tried searching under 'Euler buckling'?
 
SteamKing said:
Have you tried searching under 'Euler buckling'?
Hi Steam,

Yap, I found it. Thanks for your reply.
 

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