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Influence of partial base fixity on frame stability
Buckling strength of pinned-base rigid frame is considerably lower than that of identical fixed-base frame; in United States, however, pinned column bases are preferred for economical reasons; paper shows that rotational restraint offered by commonly used "pinned " column bases is sufficient to increase buckling strength of these frames to almost that of identical fixed-base rigid frames.
Influence of partial base fixity on frame stability
Buckling strength of pinned-base rigid frame is considerably lower than that of identical fixed-base frame; in United States, however, pinned column bases are preferred for economical reasons; paper shows that rotational restraint offered by commonly used "pinned " column bases is sufficient to increase buckling strength of these frames to almost that of identical fixed-base rigid frames.
Influence of partial base fixity on frame stability
ASCE -- Proc (J Structural Div)
Galambos, T.V. (author)
1960
33 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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