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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'constant thickness' is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object that has a uniform thickness throughout its entire length, width, or diameter. For example, "The pipes all had a constant thickness, so the calculations were easier to make."
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Therefore, assumption is isotropic of constant thickness.
Most previous works on the postbuckling of VAT panels assume constant thickness.
Designing constant thickness, distributed modal transducers for plate structures is difficult.
Each shell is built up from a number of individual strakes of constant thickness.
The assumed constant thickness of the layers is calibrated thanks to the obtained experimental data.
The scope of the study is the vibrations of thin elastic parallelogram plates of constant thickness.
The shell is assumed to be isotropic, homogeneous and of constant thickness.
In this study, two elements lie inside the folding edge and they have a constant thickness.
This region should be roughly constant thickness and contain as few lattice defects as possible.
The blades had constant thickness (y) and width (b) with trailing edge chamfered.
These are fixed at the base and have walls of constant thickness.
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