Buckling Test
Buckling Test
Buckling Test
KOTA DAMANSARA
B.ENG (HONS) CIVIL ENGINEERING
buckling test
LAB 02
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Abstract ............................................................... 3
2. Objective ............................................................... 3
3. Apparatus ............................................................... 3
4. Introduction ...................................................... 4
5. Procedure ..................................................................4-10
6. Result & Calculation ................................................... 9-12
7. Discussion ................................................. 13
8. Conclusion ............................................... 13
10. Apparatus 14
ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVE
1. To determine the effect the slenderness ratio has on the load
carrying strength of pin ended columns.
APPRATUS
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result going be reliable and accurate enough.
PROCEDURE
Some of the instruments were used for experiment such as test
device( machine) vernier caliper, ruler, mild steel bar S4 and S6 bar
and force gauge and measuring gauge which were attached in
machine by a guide column, a piece of paper and a pen to record
data
A mild steel bar S4 pin-pin was measured with a long metal ruler and recorded the
length which was64.8 cm long, height 0.1 cm and base was 1.80 cm
as shown in figure 2
Fig 2
Fig 4
5) A measuring Measure was aligned to the middle of the steel sample using the
supports clamps and it was set at a right angle to the direction of buckling.
6) The measuring gauge was pretighened to 12.885 mm deflection with the
adjustable support.
7) The specimen bar load was subjected by using the load nut when the force was
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applied 100N as shown in figure 4 and the specimen bar was bent when the
forced was applied 950 N and as shown in figure 5.
8) Then we applied different forces one by one, reading was shown in force
gauge and deflection reading was shown in measuring gauge and recorded as
shown in the table below
Fig 5
9) Then we made a table to record the readings as shown in the table below.
100 0
200 0.205
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300 0.385
400 0.620
500 0.910
600 1.390
700 2.245
800 3.97
1. The testing machine, force gauge were set well in vertical position, other tools
were in good condition as well and as shown in figure as shown in figure no 6.
Fig 6.
2. A mild steel bar S6 fixed-pin specimen were measured with a long ruler and on
record the length which was 64.7 cm long, height 0.1 cm and base was 1.8 cm as
shown in figure 6
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Fig 6
3. Then we did the same steps as the first experiment and recording the outputs
shown below in table no 2 and which was recorded during experiment.
Force(N) Deflection(mm
)
100 0
150 0.830
200 1.235
250 1.760
300 2.510
RESULT & CALCULATIONS
350 3.550
100 0
200 0.205
300 0.385
400 0.620
500 0.910
600 1.390
700 2.245
800 3.97
Deflection d (mm)
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CALCULATIONS
lk = L lk = 650 mm
Area = breadth * height
=1.5 mm X 17 mm
= 25.5 mm
= = = 4.78 mm4
= = 23.45 N
Force(N) Deflection(mm
)
Fixed pinned joint (S6 )
100 0
Length =650 mm
Dimensions =650 17 1.5mm
150 0.830
Modulus of elasticity = 210000 N/mm
200 1.235
250 1.760
300 2.510
350 3.550
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400 5.495
450 7.785
500 12.510
Graph of Load (N) vs Deflection (mm) for the fixed-Pinned Joints
600
500
400
100
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Deflection d (mm)
lk =. 0.7L lk = 455 mm
Area = breadth * height
=1.5 mm X 17 mm
= 25.5 mm
= = = 4.78 mm4
= = 47.85 N
DISCUSSION 12
There are three reasons for the first error is that the columns have
been used repeatedly to repeat this experiment and this causes
weakness and strain It was better to use the newly manufactured
columns for each experiment to reduce the error ratio
There has also been a measurement error due to poor testing of bad
samples and poor calibration equipment. Torsion samples have been
seen several times prior to this test, and the clamps are not aligned
to the parallel force position along the beam
CONCLUSION
Each experiment followed the trend, which lead to an increase in critical altitude.
This demonstrates that when the twisting torsion columns are designed it should be
kept as short as likely and also should be installed at the ends.Another way that has
not been tested in this experiment is to increase the column stiffness by using
engineering properties and materials. As for the ratio of the grade to the critical data
has been supported despite the fact that there are some errors than the thirtical loads
of the stabilized case
REFERENCE
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Apparatus:
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