kestokerroin
Kestokerroin is a Finnish term that translates to "lifespan factor" or "durability coefficient." It is primarily used in the context of materials science and engineering to describe the expected operational life of a component or material under specific conditions. The concept considers various degradation mechanisms that can shorten the usable life of a product, such as wear, corrosion, fatigue, and thermal stress.
The kestokerroin is not a single, universally defined constant. Instead, it is often determined through empirical
In practical applications, the kestokerroin helps engineers to: predict maintenance schedules, design for reliability, and estimate