Nautical Term: Buckle plateb

Definition of Buckle plateb

A buckle plate is a nautical term used to describe a plate that has undergone significant deformation from its original flat shape. This distortion often manifests as the plate becoming wider at the center than at the ends.

For instance, if a ship’s hull undergoes significant stress during a storm, the plates comprising the hull might buckle. In such a situation, the ship’s structural integrity could be compromised, potentially leading to severe consequences for the ship and its crew.

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