tuulenkeston
Tuulenkeston is a Finnish term that translates to "wind resistance" or "wind endurance." It generally refers to the ability of a structure, object, or living organism to withstand the force of wind. In engineering and architecture, tuulenkeston is a critical design consideration. Buildings, bridges, and other structures must be engineered to resist the lateral forces exerted by wind, which can vary significantly based on location, height, and surrounding terrain. This resistance is typically achieved through the use of strong materials, appropriate structural bracing, and aerodynamic shaping.
In the context of vehicles, particularly cars, tuulenkeston relates to their stability and handling in windy