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raskendamine

Raskendamine is a noun in Estonian that denotes the process of increasing load or burden on a system, object, or organism, typically through the addition of mass, pressure, or demand. The term is formed from the verb raskendama (to burden, to weigh down) with the noun suffix -mine.

In engineering and related fields, raskendamine describes how structures or components respond as external loads are

Examples of raskendamine include a bridge under gradually added live load showing greater deflection and internal

The term remains relatively specialized and is more common in technical Estonian-language texts than in everyday

incrementally
increased,
for
example
in
load-testing
procedures
to
determine
strength,
safety
margins,
and
failure
points.
In
materials
science,
it
can
refer
to
the
progressive
accumulation
of
stress
leading
to
deformation
or
fracture.
In
physiology
and
ergonomics,
the
term
is
used
metaphorically
to
discuss
how
cumulative
stress,
workload,
or
health
burdens
strain
an
organism
or
system.
stress,
a
battery
subjected
to
sustained
high
discharge
where
capacity
and
efficiency
decline,
and
work
environments
where
prolonged
periods
of
activity
contribute
to
diminishing
performance
or
well-being
due
to
accumulating
strain.
speech.
See
also
koormus
(load)
and
koormustest
(load
testing).