Applied Statics and Strength of Materials (6th Edition)
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Chapter 18, Problem 18.22P
For Problems 18.22 through 18.26, assume normal conditions of moisture, temperature, and duration of loading. Refer to Appendix F for values of E and
18.22 Find the allowable axial compressive load for an 8-in.-by-8-in. (S4S) Douglas fir column. The ends are pin-connected. Use an unbraced length of
a. 10 ft
b. 17ft
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