tekoelastisten
Tekoelastisten is a term that describes materials exhibiting both viscous and elastic characteristics when undergoing deformation. When a stress is applied to a tekoelastisten material, it deforms like an elastic solid, storing energy. However, upon removal of the stress, it does not instantaneously return to its original shape. Instead, some of the stored energy is dissipated as heat, leading to a gradual recovery of the original form. This time-dependent behavior distinguishes tekoelastisten materials from purely elastic materials, which deform and recover instantaneously, and purely viscous materials, which flow continuously under stress and do not recover their shape.
The response of a tekoelastisten material to stress can be modeled using combinations of springs (representing
Examples of tekoelastisten materials are abundant in nature and in engineered products. Polymers, such as rubber