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Mechanics of Materials, International Adaptation. Edition No. 5

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  • February 2022
  • 912 Pages
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Buckling is a phenomenon in civil engineering that occurs when a structural element is subjected to an external load that exceeds its capacity. It is a form of structural failure that can occur in columns, beams, and other structural elements. Buckling is caused by a combination of axial compression and lateral bending, which can lead to a sudden collapse of the structure. The buckling of a structure can be prevented by using appropriate design and construction techniques, such as increasing the stiffness of the structure or using bracing elements. Buckling is an important consideration in the design of civil engineering structures, as it can lead to catastrophic failure. It is important to consider the effects of buckling when designing structures, as it can lead to costly repairs or even the complete replacement of the structure. Companies in the buckling market include AECOM, Jacobs, WSP, Arup, and Thornton Tomasetti. Show Less Read more