Rakukahjustusi
Rakukahjustusi is a term that appears in certain Finnish-language discussions and speculative writings to refer to a hypothetical form of damage to buildings and other structures. It is not a formally defined concept in structural engineering, disaster research, or building codes, and it is not recognized by major standards organizations.
Origin and usage: The word seems to be a neologism, combining elements of Finnish words for structure
Concept and scope: In a narrative or hypothetical scenario, rakukahjustusi serves as a shorthand for illustrating
Relation to real concepts: The term echoes real-world ideas like structural fatigue, creep, corrosion, and disaster-induced
See also: Structural integrity, Structural fatigue, Building collapse, Material degradation, Neologisms in engineering
References: There are no formal technical sources specifically under the term rakukahjustusi; sources, if any, are