Stabilitätsergebnis
Stabilitätsergebnis is a German term that translates to "stability result" or "stability outcome." It is most commonly used in the context of engineering and physics to describe the degree to which a system, structure, or process remains in its current state or returns to its equilibrium position after being subjected to disturbances. A positive Stabilitätsergebnis indicates that the system is stable and will resist changes or recover from them. Conversely, a negative Stabilitätsergebnis suggests instability, meaning the system is prone to significant deviations or collapse.
In structural engineering, for example, the Stabilitätsergebnis of a bridge or building refers to its ability