How to Calculate Allowable Compressive Stress when Slenderness Ratio is Greater than Cc?
Allowable Compressive Stress when Slenderness Ratio is Greater than Cc calculator uses Allowable Compression Stress = (12*pi^2*Modulus of Elasticity of Steel)/(23*((Effective Length Factor*Effective Column Length)/Radius of Gyration)^2) to calculate the Allowable Compression Stress, The Allowable Compressive Stress when Slenderness Ratio is Greater than Cc formula is defined as the maximum limit of compressive stress that can be taken by the section when the condition specified is satisfied when the unbraced segment factor is greater than the slenderness ratio. Allowable Compression Stress is denoted by Fa symbol.
How to calculate Allowable Compressive Stress when Slenderness Ratio is Greater than Cc using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Allowable Compressive Stress when Slenderness Ratio is Greater than Cc, enter Modulus of Elasticity of Steel (Es), Effective Length Factor (k), Effective Column Length (l) & Radius of Gyration (r) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Allowable Compressive Stress when Slenderness Ratio is Greater than Cc calculation can be explained with given input values -> 0.00154 = (12*pi^2*200000000000)/(23*((0.75*3)/0.087)^2).