stressar
Stressar is a term used in engineering and materials science to describe specialized structures or systems designed to manage and dissipate stress within materials or components. The concept derives from biomimicry principles, inspired by natural systems that efficiently handle mechanical loads to maintain integrity and function.
In biological systems, stress management strategies are exemplified by features such as layered shells, fibrous tissues,
A typical stressar may utilize hierarchical architectures, where different scale features work collectively to absorb and
The application of stressar systems is prominent in fields such as aerospace, civil engineering, and biomechanics,
Research into stressar designs continues to evolve, drawing inspiration from complex natural phenomena like bone architecture,