About the author  ⁄ Robin Tuchscherer, Ph.D., P.E.

Robin Tuchscherer, Ph.D., P.E. is an assistant professor of engineering at Northern Arizona University. Robin may be reached at robin.tuchscherer@nau.edu.

When designing a column, structural engineers must evaluate the impact of second order or P-∆ effects to determine if loads applied to a structure in its deformed position significantly increase internal forces (i.e. by more than 5%). Typically, second order effects of this magnitude occur when a column is slender; that is, when its height-to-width ratio is greater than approximately 10.

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