taipumakuormat
Taipumakuormat refers to the bending loads or stresses that a material or structure experiences. This type of load occurs when a force is applied perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of an object, causing it to bend or flex. Common examples of taipumakuormat include the weight of a bridge deck, the forces on a shelf from books, or the deflection of a tree branch under the weight of snow.
When a taipumakuorma is applied, the material on the top side of the bend is compressed, while