Ladder

Continuous restraint — the ladder

One essay so far against this idea. A ladder is the distinct arguments that stand against one idea, and this one has room to grow.
  1. 1968 kNthe restraint: 0.35 N/mm per mmtwo half-waves, each 6000 mmunrestrained 173 kN in one half-wave, drawn faintly · effective length 3555 mm

    Held everywhere, and it forgets its length

    A brace at a point divides a member's buckling length. A restraint spread along the whole member does something else — the member chooses its own number of half-waves, and past a few of them the critical load stops depending on the length at all.

    rung 1 · stability

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