stivhedsforhold
Stivhedsforhold is a term used in Danish and Norwegian engineering literature to describe the stiffness characteristics of a material, component, or structure. It is commonly interpreted as a stiffness ratio or, more generally, as the property that governs how resistant an object is to deformation under load.
In mechanical terms, stiffness can be expressed in one dimension as F = kx, where F is force,
Stivhedsforhold is relevant for design and analysis because a higher stiffness generally reduces deflections and alters
The concept is influenced by material properties (for example, Young’s modulus), geometry, boundary conditions, and fabrication