knikpunt
Knikpunt is a Dutch term that translates literally to “hinge point” or “pivot point.” It refers to a location in a mechanical structure or system where a relative motion between two parts is allowed, typically involving rotation or flexion. The word derives from the verb knikken, meaning “to bend” or “to flex,” and has been adopted in engineering, architecture, and computational modeling to describe a point of articulation.
In mechanical engineering, a knikpunt is often implemented with a joint such as a hinge, pin, or
Architectural applications of knikpunt involve movable structural elements like retractable roofs, folding walls, or adjustable support
In computer animation and computer-aided design (CAD), the concept of a knikpunt is vital for defining joint
Overall, the knikpunt is a fundamental concept that bridges physical mechanics and digital representation, facilitating the