lõpptugevus
Lõpptugevus is an Estonian term that translates to "breaking strength" or "ultimate strength" in English. It refers to the maximum stress a material can withstand before it begins to rupture or fail. This property is a crucial characteristic in material science and engineering, as it dictates the load-bearing capacity of components and structures.
When a material is subjected to tensile stress, it deforms. Initially, this deformation is elastic, meaning
Understanding lõpptugevus is vital for designing safe and reliable structures, whether it be bridges, buildings, or