Leichtstabilität
Leichtstabilität refers to the property of a material or structure to resist deformation or buckling under applied loads, particularly in situations where weight is a critical factor. The term originates from German, combining "leicht" (light) and "Stabilität" (stability). It implies achieving high structural integrity with minimal mass. This is a crucial consideration in fields such as aerospace engineering, automotive design, and sporting goods manufacturing, where reducing weight directly translates to improved performance, fuel efficiency, or maneuverability.
Achieving Leichtstabilität involves a combination of material selection and structural design. Advanced materials like composite laminates,