creepkompliance
Creepkompliance is a concept used in materials science and mechanical engineering to describe the time-dependent deformation of a material under a sustained load, combining the ideas of creep and mechanical compliance. In practice, it refers to how strain accumulates with time when stress is applied and held constant.
In viscoelastic theory, the creep compliance function J(t) relates strain epsilon(t) to the applied constant stress
Applications include long-term structural analysis, polymer and composite design, and high-temperature engineering where materials experience sustained
Measurement of creepkompliance is usually performed with creep tests or step-stress experiments, and results are modeled
Terminology note: while 'creep compliance' is the standard term in many texts, some authors use 'creepkompliance'