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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solid panel" is an acceptable term in written English.
It could be used to describe a wall, a piece of furniture, or any other item that consists of a single, solid panel. For example, "The door was a solid panel of wood, with no windows or other decoration."
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Leonardo painted her not on canvas but on a solid panel of white poplar.
Anyway, sky-high expectations aside, bitter experience has shown that a solid panel does not necessarily a good show make.
The weight rankings of the various core topologies change with load capacity, although the differences between them are generally small, particularly upon comparison with the weight of a solid panel.
For extra sturdy walls, wrap a blanket around your walls to create a solid panel.
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Parameters defining the geometry of the holes in a perforation array are introduced as well as the ratio of the modal resonance frequencies of a perforate to those of a corresponding solid panel, termed theeffective resonance frequency.
One specimen has an infill solid panel but no restrainer.
The FE model was further used to study the dynamic behavior of two panels under blast loading: one is a solid concrete panel and the other is an insulated concrete sandwich panel.
The concept has been validated through testing on seven approximately 1 m × 1 m RS-SPSW panels and compared to the experimental response of a solid plate panel.
Stacking two infill panels in one bay for the same cost of materials and forming a solid shear panel is a better concept.
Within an industry driven project a solid wood panel with an integrated functional pipe element is to be developed.
It can be concluded that one sandwich panel showed better long-term deflection results than the solid panel.
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