Open Beams Have a Serious Weakness
Visit https://brilliant.org/TheEngineeringHub/ to get started learning STEM for free, and the first 200 people will get 20% off their annual premium subscription. When slender beams get loaded they tend to get unstable by buckling laterally. This video investigates this critical weakness of beams also known as lateral-torsional buckling. We dive into the root causes and factors that influence this phenomenon. Furthermore, we replicated this behavior ourselves with an experimental setup that confirmed our theoretical predictions. This video was sponsored by Brilliant! Segments: 00:00 - Intro / What is lateral-torsional buckling? 00:55 - Why does lateral-torsional buckling occur? 02:25 - Why is lateral-torsional buckling so destructive? 03:20 - What sections are most susceptible? 04:30 - Simulated comparison of lateral torsional buckling 05:15 - Experimental comparison of lateral torsional buckling 07:20 - The root cause of lateral torsional buckling 08:35 - Considerations in calculating critical load 09:43 - Sponsorship! References: [1] G. C. Andrews, Canadian Professional Engineering and Geoscience: Practice and Ethics, Nelson Education, 2013. [2] Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, Handbook of Steel Construction - 11th Edition, 2016, Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, 2016. [3] J. M. Gere and B. J. Goodno, Mechanics of Materials, Cengage Learning, 2013. [4] G. Kulak and G. Grondin, Limit States Design in Structural Steel, Toronto: Canadian Institute of Steel Construction, 2006. [5] S. P. Timoshenko and J. M. Gere, Theory of Elastic Stability, McGraw-Hill, 1963. [6] M. L. Gambhir, Stability Analysis and Design of Structures, Berlin: Springer, 2004.

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