0 present participle of buckle --
1 to fasten or be fastened with a buckle --
2 to bend something or become bent, often as a result of force, heat, or weakness: --
Buckling by tangential longitudinal strain in the competent layer and flexural flow in the incompetent layer dominated initially.
However, the buckling theory does provide a useful insight into how a bristle behaves under different constraint conditions.
Strain related to initial buckling and limb rotation was mostly accommodated through intra-granular crystal plastic processes.
When we approach the four corners one to the other, we notice the buckling of each plate.
Optimization of laminate stacking sequence for buckling load maximization by genetic algorithm.
The environment, the health care and educational systems, even the family, are perceived as buckling under the demands of an ever-increasing population.
However, despite its shortcomings, this simple model qualitatively explains the origin of the observed buckling phenomenon.
This eventually results in a negative hoop stress, and a buckling instability of the tube akin to our folding instability.