Ing.Vedder
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Good morning to all,
I performed a buckling analysis of a component and the computing software returns me a critical multiplier equal to "3". I think we can say in line theorica the component is not subject to instability (in this specific case it is instability to flexotortion).
However, I was wondering what a reasonable "safety factor" is to be kept to be calm, I think (but I'm not sure) that critical multipliers are usually kept much higher (over 10 to understand).
Can anyone help me? This component (in detail is a stunning beam) is creating a nice skyscraper.
thank you very much to those who will help me
I performed a buckling analysis of a component and the computing software returns me a critical multiplier equal to "3". I think we can say in line theorica the component is not subject to instability (in this specific case it is instability to flexotortion).
However, I was wondering what a reasonable "safety factor" is to be kept to be calm, I think (but I'm not sure) that critical multipliers are usually kept much higher (over 10 to understand).
Can anyone help me? This component (in detail is a stunning beam) is creating a nice skyscraper.
thank you very much to those who will help me