lämpötilajäykkyys
Lämpötilajäykkyys, also known as temperature stiffness, is a term used in materials science and engineering to describe how a material's stiffness or elastic modulus changes with temperature. Generally, most materials become less stiff as their temperature increases, and stiffer as their temperature decreases. This phenomenon is a consequence of the increased kinetic energy of atoms and molecules at higher temperatures, which weakens the interatomic or intermolecular bonds responsible for a material's structural integrity and resistance to deformation. Conversely, at lower temperatures, reduced atomic motion leads to stronger bonds and thus increased stiffness.
The extent to which a material exhibits temperature stiffness varies significantly depending on its composition and