buckling - meaning and definition. What is buckling
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:     

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is buckling - definition


Buckling (fish)         
FISH
Bückling
A buckling is a form of hot-smoked herring similar to the kipper and the bloater. The head and guts are removed but the roe or milt remain.
Buckling         
  • B-52]] aircraft. Thin skin panels buckle at very low loads. In the case shown here, the weight of the forward fuselage structure ahead of the nose undercarriage is sufficient to cause the panels to buckle. Buckled panels are still effective in carrying shear by diagonal tension.<ref name="bruhn73"/>
  • A column under a concentric axial load exhibiting the characteristic deformation of buckling
  • The eccentricity of the axial force results in a bending moment acting on the beam element.
  • thumb
  • A tied truss model with inclined links and horizontal spring.
  • Railway tracks in the [[Netherlands]] affected by sun kink
  • Link model with transverse spring
  • <math>P^C=kL/2</math>
  • Link model with rotational spring
  • <math>P^C=c/(2L)</math>
  • <math>P^C=kL/2</math>
  • Link model with inclined spring
SUDDEN CHANGE IN SHAPE OF AN ELONGATE STRUCTURAL COMPONENT UNDER LOAD
Sun kink; Kl/r; Elastic buckling; Compressive member; Heat kink; Sunkink; Buckling stress
·adj Wavy; curling, as hair.
II. Buckling ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Buckle.
Buckling         
  • B-52]] aircraft. Thin skin panels buckle at very low loads. In the case shown here, the weight of the forward fuselage structure ahead of the nose undercarriage is sufficient to cause the panels to buckle. Buckled panels are still effective in carrying shear by diagonal tension.<ref name="bruhn73"/>
  • A column under a concentric axial load exhibiting the characteristic deformation of buckling
  • The eccentricity of the axial force results in a bending moment acting on the beam element.
  • thumb
  • A tied truss model with inclined links and horizontal spring.
  • Railway tracks in the [[Netherlands]] affected by sun kink
  • Link model with transverse spring
  • <math>P^C=kL/2</math>
  • Link model with rotational spring
  • <math>P^C=c/(2L)</math>
  • <math>P^C=kL/2</math>
  • Link model with inclined spring
SUDDEN CHANGE IN SHAPE OF AN ELONGATE STRUCTURAL COMPONENT UNDER LOAD
Sun kink; Kl/r; Elastic buckling; Compressive member; Heat kink; Sunkink; Buckling stress
The bending up and distortion of secondary battery plates. It is largely due to over-exhausting the batteries. Where the E. M. F. is never allowed to fall below 1.90 volt it is far less liable to occur.
Examples of use of buckling
1. Shattered glass danced along the buckling asphalt like a hailstorm.
2. The governor has not been cited for not buckling up.
3. The BJP blames the center of buckling under pressure of the PDP.
4. The drivers watch for buckling ice rising as pressure ridges on the road.
5. The party accuses Ma of repeatedly buckling under pressure from his own party.