muovaisuus
Muovaisuus, or plasticity, is the ability of a material to undergo permanent deformation under applied stress without breaking. It contrasts with elasticity, where deformation is recoverable after the load is removed. Plasticity arises from mechanisms such as dislocation motion in metals, chain mobility in polymers, and grain-boundary processes in ceramics and soils. Practically, higher muovaisuus enables shaping and forming, but can coincide with reduced strength after deformation due to work hardening or phase changes.
In geotechnical engineering, muovaisuus describes the plastic behavior of cohesive soils, especially clays. It is commonly
In materials science, plasticity is central to forming processes such as forging, rolling, and extrusion. Ductility,
Origin and usage: The term muovaisuus comes from muovi 'plastic' plus the Finnish agent noun suffix -aisuus.