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In general, columns do not always terminate with simply-supported
ends. Therefore, the formula for the critical buckling load must be
generalized.
The generalized equation takes the form of Euler's formula,
where the effective length of the column Leff
depends on the boundary conditions. Some common boundary conditions
are shown in the schematics below:
The following table lists the effective lengths for columns
terminating with a variety of boundary condition combinations. Also
listed is a mathematical representation of the buckled mode shape.
Boundary Conditions |
Theoretical
Effective Length LeffT |
Engineering
Effective Length LeffE |
Buckling Mode
Shape |
| Free-Free |
L |
(1.2·L) |
 |
| Hinged-Free |
L |
(1.2·L) |
 |
Hinged-Hinged
(Simply-Supported) |
L |
L |
 |
| Guided-Free |
2·L |
(2.1·L) |
 |
| Guided-Hinged |
2·L |
2·L |
 |
| Guided-Guided |
L |
1.2·L |
 |
Clamped-Free (Cantilever) |
2·L |
2.1·L |
 |
| Clamped-Hinged |
0.7·L |
0.8·L |
 |
| Clamped-Guided |
L |
1.2·L |
 |
| Clamped-Clamped |
0.5·L |
0.65·L |
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