semiretractility
Semiretractility is a term used in materials science and mechanical engineering to describe a partial reversible deformation behavior exhibited by certain solids under applied stress. Unlike fully elastic materials, which return completely to their original shape after unloading, or purely plastic substances, which retain permanent deformation, semiretractile materials recover only a portion of the deformation, with the remainder persisting as a residual strain.
The concept is typically applied to polymers, alloys, and composite structures that possess both elastic and
Semiretractility is quantified by measuring the ratio of recovered strain to total applied strain after a
Related concepts include hysteresis, creep, stress relaxation, and superelasticity. Understanding semiretractility aids engineers in selecting appropriate