Synonyms for «structural stiffness»

"Structural stiffness" refers to how resistant an object or structure is to bending, twisting, or deforming when forces are applied to it. It describes the ability of a structure to maintain its shape and resist any changes, ensuring stability and strength. A higher level of structural stiffness means that the object is more rigid and less likely to bend or deform under pressure. Full definition
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«stiffness»

Sentences with «structural stiffness»

  • All of this tech is meant to provide the best wheel and vehicle control possible, increased structural stiffness, and an improved ride. (automobilemag.com)
  • For instance, inspired by racing programs, engineers installed a shock tower brace for enhanced structural stiffness — which is vital for sharp handling and responsive road manners. (autobytel.com)
  • Cadillac has also been able to increase structural stiffness by 25 percent in this performance model, to allow it to cope with higher cornering loads. (autoweek.com)
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