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  2. Yoshimura buckling - Wikipedia

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    The Schwarz lantern The sleeves of Mona Lisa are wrinkled in the Yoshimura buckling pattern. In mechanical engineering, Yoshimura buckling is a triangular mesh buckling pattern found in thin-walled cylinders under compression along the axis of the cylinder, [1] [2] [3] producing a corrugated shape resembling the Schwarz lantern.

  3. File:Buckle Showing various parts.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Buckle fracture of the Radius.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:OCR belt buckle.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Scleral Buckle.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Miura fold - Wikipedia

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    The Miura fold is related to the Kresling fold, the Yoshimura fold and the Hexagonal fold, and can be framed as a generalization of these folds. [3] The Miura fold is a form of rigid origami, meaning that the fold can be carried out by a continuous motion in which, at each step, each parallelogram is completely flat.

  9. File:Sweden M90 pattern.svg - Wikipedia

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