Difference between
Columns and Struts
COLUMN
|
STRUT
|
It
is the vertical member subjected to the axial compressive load.
|
It
is the inclined member subjected to the axial load.
|
It
is designed to take up the compressive load only
|
It
is designed to take up both compressive as well as tensile load.
|
It
is generally supported by fixed supports at both the ends.
|
It
is supported by hinged or pin joint at both the ends.
|
It
is generally fails by buckling.
|
It
generally fails by crushing.
|
Slenderness
ratio is more.
|
Slenderness
ratio is less.
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