Buckling
The sudden bending or warping of a structural member under stress, often leading to failure.
Buckling is the sudden failure of a structural member under load, resulting in deformation and loss of stability. It is crucial for optimizing structural design, enhancing safety, and supporting risk management. By accounting for buckling risks, designers ensure that structures are robust, stable, and capable of withstanding applied loads, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that buildings and infrastructure are resilient, aligned with design specifications, and compliant with safety standards.
Used in a sentence
The column showed signs of buckling due to excessive load.
Synonyms/variation
Warping
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