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BS

Buckling Spring

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BRB

Buckling Restrained Brace

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SRABS

Sucker Rod Anti Buckling System

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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BRBF

Buckling restrained braced frame

Sports » Racing

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BRBF

Buckling Restrained Braced Frames

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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ABRB

Assembled Buckling Restrained Brace

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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BRBF

Buckling Restrained Brace Frame

Miscellaneous » Construction

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BRBF

Buckling Restrained Bracing Frame

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TBRB

Timber Buckling Restrained Brace

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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LTB

Lateral Torsional Buckling

Miscellaneous » Construction

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UHB

UpHeaval Buckling

Academic & Science » Geology

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BRBF

Buckling-Restrained Braced Frame

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UHB

Up Heaval Buckling

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What does buckling mean?

Buckling
In structural engineering, buckling is the sudden change in shape (deformation) of a structural component under load, such as the bowing of a column under compression or the wrinkling of a plate under shear. If a structure is subjected to a gradually increasing load, when the load reaches a critical level, a member may suddenly change shape and the structure and component is said to have buckled. Euler's critical load and Johnson's parabolic formula are used to determine the buckling stress in slender columns. Buckling may occur even though the stresses that develop in the structure are well below those needed to cause failure in the material of which the structure is composed. Further loading may cause significant and somewhat unpredictable deformations, possibly leading to complete loss of the member's load-carrying capacity. However, if the deformations that occur after buckling do not cause the complete collapse of that member, the member will continue to support the load that caused it to buckle. If the buckled member is part of a larger assemblage of components such as a building, any load applied to the buckled part of the structure beyond that which caused the member to buckle will be redistributed within the structure. Some aircraft are designed for thin skin panels to continue carrying load even in the buckled state.

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