reunaetäisyyksien
Reunaetäisyyksien is a Finnish term that translates to "edge distances" in English. It is a concept primarily used in the fields of structural engineering and architecture, particularly when dealing with connections and load-bearing elements. In essence, reunaetäisyyksien refers to the minimum permissible distance between the edge of a material (such as concrete, steel, or wood) and the nearest point of a fastener, hole, or other stress concentration.
The purpose of establishing these minimum distances is to prevent premature failure of the material. If a
These distances are typically specified in building codes, material standards, and manufacturer guidelines. They can vary