energyabsorbent
Energyabsorbent is a general term used to describe materials, components, or structures that absorb energy from external sources, reducing the amount of energy transmitted to a protected system. The concept covers mechanical, acoustic, electrical, and thermal forms of energy and is used in safety, packaging, and performance optimization. In practice, an energyabsorbent element is designed to convert, dissipate, or store energy during an event such as an impact, vibration, shock, or surge.
Mechanisms include viscous damping, plastic deformation, and phase change, as well as fluid flow and structural
Typical applications include automotive crash energy management, protective gear, sports equipment, packaging to withstand drops, vibration
See also: energy dissipation, vibration damping, impact resistance, protective packaging.