Dynamic stiffness is a measure of a structure's ability to resist deformation when subjected to dynamic loads, such as vibrations or impacts. It combines both the effects of the material properties and the structural configuration to determine how a structure responds to varying frequencies of applied loads. Understanding dynamic stiffness is essential for predicting how structures behave under real-world conditions, particularly when evaluating damping and structural response.
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