propertiesstiffness
Propertiesstiffness is a term used to describe the stiffness property of a material or structure, indicating how resistant it is to deformation under external forces. It encompasses both material-level factors, such as elastic moduli, and geometry-dependent structural attributes. In linear elastic systems, stiffness relates force to displacement: for a one-dimensional spring, F = kδ; for structural elements, axial stiffness is EA/L and bending stiffness is EI, where E is Young's modulus, A the cross-sectional area, L the length, and I the second moment of area. In numerical models, stiffness is captured by matrices that map displacements to forces, commonly expressed as F = Ku in finite element analysis.
Stiffness can be measured or inferred from tests. Material stiffness is typically characterized by Young's modulus
Stiffness is influenced by temperature, strain rate, and material anisotropy. It is distinct from strength: a
See also: Young's modulus, elastic modulus, modulus of rigidity, stiffness matrix, Hooke's law, flexural stiffness.