“…However, in many studies, the theoretical scaling law that links the tapered form and greatest height for self-buckling has not been clarified because the calculation model was limited, and the finite element method was used as an analytical method 7 , 15 , 16 . Previously, we extended the calculation model from a cylinder to a truncated cone, which was arbitrarily tapered to deeply consider the effect of this form, and derived the greatest height for self-weight buckling 17 . In the study, we formulate a new scaling law for the degree of taper and determine the greatest height, in addition to a scaling law for the radius, which is the same as Greenhill's law.…”