Structural Relaxation
Structural Relaxation is a phenomenon observed in materials when their internal structure undergoes rearrangement in order to accommodate changes in external forces or stress applied to them. This rearrangement is known as Structural Relaxation and it can affect the properties of the material including its hardness, electrical and thermal properties. Structural Relaxation is an important factor in material design and engineering, allowing materials to be optimized for specific applications such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications. By incorporating Structural Relaxation in design and engineering processes, materials can be made stronger and more efficient for their intended purpose.
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