Lõhkepunktid
Lõhkepunktid, a term derived from Estonian, refers to the points at which something is designed to break or rupture. This concept is widely applicable across various fields, from engineering and material science to safety protocols. In engineering, lõhkepunktid are critical for understanding the failure limits of materials and structures. Identifying these points allows engineers to design components that can withstand expected stresses or to deliberately incorporate controlled failure mechanisms for safety. For example, in vehicle design, crumple zones are engineered lõhkepunktid designed to absorb impact energy during a collision, protecting occupants.
In the context of explosives or pyrotechnics, lõhkepunktid can refer to the specific locations where a detonation