New method predicts plate structure buckling with 6.1% more accuracy.
The researchers developed a method to predict how easily flat structures like plates will buckle under pressure. They found that by considering the size and material of the plates at the ends, they could calculate a "buckling coefficient" that helps determine the strength needed to prevent buckling. By testing their method on different plate structures, they discovered that their new approach was more accurate than the previous one, predicting the buckling force with only a small error.