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  • The transition point occurs at the critical slenderness ratio.
  • The Taylor Series allows variation of the slenderness ratio, beam to draft ratio, and prismatic coefficient.
  • There is a transition point on the graph of the Euler curve, located at the critical slenderness ratio.
  • If the slenderness ratio is less than the critical slenderness ratio, the column is considered to be a short column.
  • If the slenderness ratio is less than the critical slenderness ratio, the column is considered to be a short column.
  • It has a slenderness ratio of 1 : 20, claimed to be the highest in the world for a residential building.
  • In practical terms, the slenderness ratio is an indicator of the specimen's resistance to bending and buckling, due to its length and cross section.
  • One of the variables in the above equation that reflects the geometry of the specimen is the slenderness ratio, which is the column's length divided by the radius of gyration.
  • The most slender residential skyscraper in the world is the Highcliff of Hong Kong which, with 72 floors and a height of, possesses one of the highest slenderness ratios, 1 : 20.
  • The Euler formula could be used to plot an failure curve, but it wouldn't be accurate below a certain \ frac { l } { k } value, the critical slenderness ratio.
  • The load-carrying capacities of cold-formed steel flexural and compression members are usually limited by yield point or buckling stresses that are less than the yield point of steel, particularly for those compression elements having relatively large flat-width ratios and for compression members having relatively large slenderness ratios.
  • Ramsey concluded that increasing the hull length to resulted in a L / D slenderness ratio ( the ratio of the length of the ship to the depth of her structure ) that caused excessive multi-axial bending and springing of the hull, and that the hull should have been structurally reinforced to cope with her increased length.