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Slenderness ratio is the ratio of a column's length to the least radius of gyration of its cross section, often denoted by lambda. It is used to determine the design load on a column and to classify columns as short, intermediate, or long based on their slenderness ratio.
Slenderness ratio is the ratio of a column's length to the least radius of gyration of its cross section, often denoted by lambda. It is used to determine the design load on a column and to classify columns as short, intermediate, or long based on their slenderness ratio.
Slenderness ratio is the ratio of a column's length to the least radius of gyration of its cross section, often denoted by lambda. It is used to determine the design load on a column and to classify columns as short, intermediate, or long based on their slenderness ratio.
Slenderness ratio is the ratio of the length of a column and the least radius of gyration of its
cross section. Often denoted by lambda. It is used extensively for finding out the design load as well as in classifying various columns in short/intermediate/long.