C. Maeve McCarthy, The Tallest Column -- Optimality Revisited, Journal of Computational
and Applied Mathematics, 101 no. 1-2
(1999), pp 27-37.
The problem of the optimal design of the tallest unloaded
column under selfweight is revisited with a view towards
clarifying the optimality of the design proposed by Keller and Niordson (The Tallest
Column, J. Math. Mech., 16 (196), pp.433-446). The height of the tallest column is related
to the first eigenvalue of a Sturm-Liouville operator. Since the operator associated with the Keller-Niordson design does not possess a discrete spectrum, nonsmooth analysis is used to establish necessary conditions
of optimality of the design. Upon solving the optimality conditions of an appropriately
tapered design for the design variable, an iterative numerical scheme is developed
for the optimal first eigenvalue. The scheme is then modifed since it contains divergent integrals, and used to
find the optimal design and height of the tallest column. The heights associated
with various materials are evaluated for comparison.