iskukuormia
Iskukuormia, often translated as impact loads or shock loads, refers to a sudden application of force to a structure or object. Unlike static loads, which are applied gradually, impact loads are characterized by their rapid development and high peak forces. These forces can be significantly larger than those experienced under static conditions, even if the total energy transferred is the same. Examples of iskukuormia include a falling object striking a surface, the sudden stop of a moving vehicle, or the blast wave from an explosion.
The analysis of iskukuormia is crucial in engineering design to ensure the safety and integrity of structures.