kosketusalue
Kosketusalue is a Finnish term used in engineering and physics to describe the region where two bodies come into physical contact under load. It refers to the actual contact area, which is the portion of the nominal surface that is in intimate contact at asperity contacts. The concept is central to the study of contact mechanics and tribology, as it governs how load, friction, wear, heat, and electrical transfer are carried at interfaces.
In mechanical contexts, the real contact area is typically a small fraction of the apparent contact area
In electrical applications, the kosketusalue determines contact resistance and current-carrying capability. A reduced real contact area,
Measurement and modeling of kosketusalue rely on contact mechanics theories (such as Hertzian and elastic-plastic models),
Kosketusalue has applications across fasteners, seals, electrical connectors, and MEMS devices, wherever the transfer of force,