liitosjäykkyys
Liitosjäykkyys refers to the rotational stiffness of a mechanical joint. It describes how much a joint resists twisting or bending under applied load. A perfectly rigid joint would have infinite liitosjäykkyys, meaning it would not deform at all. Conversely, a perfectly flexible joint would have zero liitosjäykkyys. In reality, most joints fall somewhere in between these extremes.
The liitosjäykkyys of a joint is influenced by several factors, including the materials used, the geometry
Understanding liitosjäykkyys is crucial in mechanical design, particularly in structural engineering and machine design. Inadequate liitosjäykkyys
Engineers often use analytical methods and finite element analysis (FEA) to predict and optimize the liitosjäykkyys