Sentence examples for cross section formed from inspiring English sources

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Wood I-joists means a structural wood beam with an I-shaped cross section formed by bonding (with resin) wood or laminated veneer lumber flanges onto a web cut from a panel such as plywood or oriented strandboard.

The indentation process continues until the minimum cross section formed has 15 atoms, and then the whole cycle starts again, breaking and forming the contact for a total of 20 cycles (see movie1 of supplementary material in reference [7]).

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In compression wood the tracheid becomes quite round in cross section, forming intercellular spaces between neighbouring tracheids.

The cloaked region has a triangular cross-section formed by the two bottom facets, each forming an angle of about 5° with the x z plane.

A conceptually new structural design approach has recently been proposed by the authors to predict the resistance of stainless steel members subjected to various types of loading with cross-sections formed from thin flat plates including angles, channels, lipped channels, I-sections and rectangular hollow sections (RHS).

The criterion is suitable for capillaries with hydraulic diameter up to 3 mm independently of cross section form and is an important predictive tool for the rational design of micro reactors for liquid liquid reactions.

Members experiencing local and distortional buckling accumulated damage at the compressed web and flanges within the leading buckled half-wave that spread throughout the cross-section forming flexural hinges after several cycles.

SbwAFP has a β-helix structure with a triangular cross-section forming three parallel β-sheet faces and a hydrophobic core as shown in Figure 1.

Tube architecture varies dramatically in different organs and different species, ranging from tubes formed by several cells constituting the cross section, tubes formed by single cells wrapping an internal luminal space or tubes that are formed within a cell.

Experiments are carried out in a setup in which two toroidal plasmas, each with an annular cross section, are formed around two flux cores (gray circles in Fig. 1a).

Typical macroscopic sub-cells in the material's cross section are formed by the stamping process of partially cured and axially oriented high modulus carbon fibre bundles wrapped by a thin layer of high strength fibres.

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