deformabel
Deformabel is a term used to describe objects that are able to undergo shape changes when subjected to external forces. In physics and engineering, deformable bodies are contrasted with rigid bodies, which experience no permanent shape change under ordinary loads. The study of deformable bodies falls under the broader field of continuum mechanics and deformation theory.
Deformation is analyzed using a deformation field that maps material points from a reference configuration to
Classification of deformable materials often distinguishes elastic versus plastic behavior, and within these, whether the response
Applications span many fields. In engineering, deformable models are essential for structural analysis, vehicle design, and
Key properties used to characterize deformable materials include Young's modulus, yield strength, Poisson's ratio, and hardness,