rasitusvaste
Rasitusvaste describes the relationship between an applied load (rasitus) and the resulting deformation or response (vaste) in a material or tissue. It is a central concept in mechanics, materials science and biomechanics, and is most often illustrated with a stress–strain curve that plots stress (force per area) against strain (relative deformation).
In engineering terms, the rasitusvaste curve reveals different behavioral regions: an elastic region where deformation is
In biomechanics and physiology, rasitusvaste also encompasses how biological tissues adapt to mechanical loading. Regular loading
Measurement and analysis involve mechanical testing under controlled conditions, capturing force, displacement, and environmental factors. Real-world
See also: stress–strain curve, elasticity, plasticity, viscoelasticity, fatigue, Wolff’s law.