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The phrase "a shell structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to architecture, engineering, or biology, referring to a type of structure that has a curved surface or a protective outer layer.
Example: "The architect designed a shell structure that would provide both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity."
Alternatives: "a shell design" or "a shell framework".
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The optimal shape of a shell structure can be obtained without shape parameterization while maintaining surface smoothness.
The efficiency of the ROM based approach versus traditional SSFEM is studied with the shape optimization of a shell structure.
Indeed, a shell structure can be observed on the outside of the ZnO nanowire (Figure 1d), which should be the coated material produced by Be evaporation.
This indicates that the distance of ~2.30 Å, which lies between these two values, corresponds to a shell structure formed by the Pt and Ag atoms.
With the removal of aqueous ammonia, the GO nanosheets stacked and condensed at the water-in-oil interface and finally formed a shell structure around the soft template.
The 1st phase is shape optimization, in which a shell structure is varied in the out-of-plane direction to the surface to create its optimal shape.
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Figure 7b, c reveals a core shell structure in which the CNF is wrapped by a PANI nanolayer.
An arch dam is a thick shell structure that derives strength from its curved profile.
Because of their relative lightweight nature, the earthquake forces induced in a thin shell structure are relatively low.
For the mixed particles a core shell structure is assumed.
As a result, the shell structure becomes axisymmetrical.
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