creepnegatieve
Creepnegatieve is a Dutch-language term used in materials science to describe a form of creep behavior in which the creep strain decreases over time under a sustained load, effectively a negative creep rate. The term blends the English word creep with Dutch modifiers and is encountered mainly in specialized engineering literature or discussions of unusual creep phenomena. It is not part of a universally standardized taxonomy; in many contexts negative creep is discussed under creep recovery or shrinkage rather than as a separate category.
Occurrences of creepnegatieve have been reported in certain polymers, ceramics, and metal alloys when subjected to
Mechanisms proposed to explain negative creep include microstructural rearrangements that densify the material under sustained load,
Implications for design and modeling are limited by the rarity and condition-dependence of creepnegatieve. Accurate assessment
See also: creep, creep recovery, stress relaxation, viscoelasticity.