knickpunkte
Knickpunkte is a German term that translates literally to "kink points" or "bending points" and is used primarily in materials science, structural engineering, and sometimes in geology to describe specific points at which a material, structure, or geological formation undergoes a sudden change in behavior. In the context of mechanical engineering, a Knickpunkt refers to a point on a material’s stress–strain curve where the slope changes abruptly, indicating a transition from elastic to plastic deformation or a shift in the dominant deformation mechanism. The classical example is the yield point in steel, where the material stops behaving purely elastically and begins to plastically deform, often accompanied by a visible "kink" in the curve.
In polymers, Knickpunkte can denote the temperature or stress level where chain mobility changes markedly, such
In geology, the term is occasionally applied to fault zones where a sudden change in strain rate
Understanding and identifying knickpunkte is essential for designing materials and structures that can tolerate expected loads