Definitions for "Structural Integrity"
Inherent microstructural soundness of forgings as a result of achieving 100% density, uniform metallurgical structure and grain size, as well as the absence of porosity, segregation, large inclusions, and other non-forged part defects.
The ability of a device to retain its structure under the stress of crash forces.
Structural integrity is a measure of the quality of construction and the ability of the structure to function as required.
Your vehicle's ability to retain roof strength and structure during a rollover accident.
A term often used in a guarantee or warranty to assure the floor's composition/construction will remain intact.
the physical characteristics of the designed component to resist applied loadings.