WHAT IS MEANT BY STABILITY?AND WHY CHECK STABILITY TEST METHOD IN THICKNESS SIDE?
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Answer / sjtbehera
The Stability of a structure as a whole agnaist
overturining shall be ensured so that the restoring moment
shall not be less than 1.2 times . Stability check is to
ensure that the structure can take the desin load. this is
ensure by thickness chaeck.
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Answer / d.n.v.teja
stability of a member means maintaining the equilibrium
position even under the action of external force on a
member.stability of a column or a group of columns in a
structure can be obtained from calculating stability index
of a structure(as per IS 456).
Before or after application of load on a column it should
resist its own self weight or external loads which mainly
depends on its slenderness ratio(L/D).
as the slenderness ratio increases stability of column
decreases so stability test method is in thickness side.
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