COLUMN FORMULAS 103
with 0.85. For c1.5
Fcr0.658c
2
Fy (3.50)
forc 1.5
(3.51)
wherec (KL/r )
Fyminimum specified yield stress of steel, ksi
Aggross area of member, in^2
Eelastic modulus of the steel 29,000 ksi
For ASD, the allowable compression stress depends on whether buckling
will be elastic or inelastic, as indicated by the slenderness ratio
(3.52)
WhenKL/r<Cc, the allowable compression stress Fa(kips) on the gross sec-
tion should be computed from
(3.53)
WhenKL/r>Cc, the allowable compression stress is
(3.54)
Table of allowable loads for columns are contained in the AISC “Manual of
Steel Construction” for ASD and for LRFD.
Columns Supporting Wind Turbines
With increasing emphasis on renewable energy throughout the world, wind tur-
bines are finding wider use. Today’s wind turbines are growing in generating
capacity, with 5-mW the norm per unit, and 20-mW a near-time goal of turbine
designers.
As the electrical capacity of a wind turbine increases, so too does the direct
load of the nacelle on the supporting column and the wind loads on propeller
blades. Both loads must be considered when designing the support column and
the foundation for the column.
Fa
12
2 E
23(KLr)^2
Fa
1 (KLr)^2 2 C^2 c
5
3 3(KLr)8Cc(KLr)
(^3) 8 C 3
c
Fy
Cc 22
2 EFy
Fy/E
Fcr
0.877
lc^2
Fy