materialskal
Materialskal is a term used in materials science to describe the hierarchy of length and time scales over which material properties and phenomena are understood and modeled. While the concept is universal, the word is commonly used in Swedish and Norwegian literature to refer to scale-dependent descriptions of materials. The central idea is that different physical mechanisms dominate at different scales, and that accurate predictions often require models that span multiple scales.
Typical scales include atomic (or quantum) scale, nanoscale, microscale, mesoscale, and macroscale. At the atomic scale,
Bridging these scales is an active area known as multi-scale modeling. Approaches include sequential coupling (passing
Understanding materialskal supports the design of materials with tailored properties, enabling more efficient alloys, polymers, ceramics,