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For the purposes of member design, it is useful to use an allowable stress to assess buckling resistance, rather than a failure load, since allowable stresses are commonly used in other types of member design, such as bending.
r is the "radius of gyration" which measures the "spread-outness" of a cross section with respect to an axis.
kL/r is the Slenderness Ratio, a unitless ratio that accounts for the effects of cross section (r), unbraced length (L), and end conditions (k).
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| Arch 324/624, Introduction to Structural Design, University
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