This calculator is used to calculate the critical buckling force, the force at which a column will begin to buckle. You can play around with it to see how the different input parameters like Young’s modulus, second moment of area, column length and the column end conditions all affect how much force a column can carry.
The critical buckling force is calculated using Euler’s buckling formula, shown below. This equation and the calculator above do not include any safety factors. Have a read of our page on buckling to learn more about this equation and the buckling of columns.
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Buckling
Buckling is a sudden deflection that occurs in slender columns or members that are loaded in compression.
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