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Discover Ludwig"design thickness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the specific measurements of something or indicate the size of a design relative to other elements. For example: "The design thickness of the wall determines how much insulation can be installed."
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The total cost of the asphalt layer construction is estimated considering the constituent proportion and the pavement design thickness so that the designer can choose the best option.
Breakthrough time based design methods for determining the design thickness of landfill composite liners are proposed.
Stronger subgrade results in reduction in design thickness of the pavement layers placed over the subgrade.
The effect of leachate head on the design thickness of composite liners was investigated.
However, the design of the CIPP liner could be further optimized in terms of its design thickness.
Performance-based design criteria were employed to optimize the design thickness, and to determine the optimal maintenance timing.
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The simulations fit the experimental spectra quite well, and we observed some differences between these measured and design thicknesses of the SL layers.
High quality microfiber sheets with designed thickness and void volumes were fabricated at the Center for Microfibrous Materials Manufacturing at Auburn University.
Ag+, Cd2+ and Pb2+ were selected as examples to evaluate the electrochemical performance of nanoZMEs with designed thickness.
The deposition thickness in every material deposition step is also detected by AFM, and the results meet well with that designed thickness.
The designed thickness of the protective layer is 40 mm, and the measured compressive strength of concrete is approximately 70 100 MPa.
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