end restraint

Isaac Kremer/ November 23, 2025/ / 0 comments

The support at the end of a structural member, like a beam or pipe, that resists its movement and rotation. These restraints are crucial for preventing issues like lateral torsional buckling in beams and ensuring stability in pipelines. The type and degree of restraint, ranging from a pinned connection with no rotational resistance to a fixed connection that completely prevents both translation and rotation, significantly impact the member’s load-carrying capacity and behavior. (Kremer, 2025)

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