formstable
Formstable is a term used in materials science and engineering to describe a material or structure that retains its intended shape under expected operational conditions. This means it resists deformation, warping, or sagging when subjected to forces such as gravity, pressure, temperature changes, or other environmental stresses. The concept of formstability is crucial in many applications where dimensional integrity is paramount.
In the context of materials, formstability often relates to properties like stiffness, rigidity, and dimensional stability.
For structures, formstability refers to the ability of an assembled object to maintain its designed geometry.