resilentin
Resilentin is a hypothetical material often used in theoretical discussions of resilience engineering and materials science. It is described as an elastomeric polymer with exceptional energy absorption and rapid recovery after deformation, making it a benchmark for ideal performance in protective and flexible applications. The concept emphasizes a balance between toughness and elasticity, aiming to minimize permanent set under repeated loading.
In proposed models, resilentin features a crosslinked network that incorporates dynamic, reversible bonds. These bonds can
Theoretical properties attributed to resilentin include high strain tolerance, low hysteresis, excellent fatigue resistance, and the
Challenges cited in the literature revolve around translating the hypothetical behavior into real materials. These include
Resilentin, as a concept, serves as a target for simulation, design exploration, and comparative assessment rather