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Which of the following is not a solution for torsional buckling?(a) increasing length of members subjected to torsion(b) by careful arrangement of members(c) by providing bracing to prevent lateral movement and twisting(d) box section fabricated by adding welding side plates to ISHB sectionsThe question was asked in an interview for job.The doubt is from Behaviour and Ultimate Strength of Plates and Possible Failure Modes topic in division Plastic and Local Buckling Behaviour of Steel of Design of Steel Structures

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Correct option is (a) increasing length of MEMBERS subjected to TORSION

For explanation: Torsional buckling can be prevented by careful arrangement of members, by providing BRACING to prevent lateral movement and TWISTING. In situations where torsion is expected either a box SECTION fabricated by adding welding side plates to ISHB sections or by shortening box section fabricated by adding welding side plates to ISHB sections becomes the solution.



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