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The phrase 'face sheet' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in medical or legal contexts to refer to a summary or overview sheet containing essential information about a patient or case. For example: - The doctor reviewed the patient's face sheet before beginning the examination. - The lawyer requested a copy of the face sheet to get an overview of the case. - The face sheet provided a brief summary of the client's medical history.
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The effect of front face sheet thickness on the deflection is more evident than that of the back face sheet.
Five failure modes are considered: global buckling, face sheet buckling, face sheet yielding, core member buckling and core member yielding.
A shift of the failure mode from face sheet yielding to face sheet wrinkling is observed with increasing temperatures.
Five failure modes were suggested for the sandwich cylinder, including global buckling, face sheet mono-cell buckling/dimpling, face sheet local buckling, lattice rib crippling and strength failure.
Failure is by the competing modes of face sheet microbuckling, plastic shear of the core, and face sheet indentation beneath the loading rollers.
This paper presents experimental fatigue results for GFRP face sheet/balsa core sandwich beams with face sheet wrinkle defects, subjected to fully reversed in-plane fatigue loading.
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The shear strength of the lattice cores was improved by eliminating core-to-face sheet bond failures.
I was hoping it'd be served as a flat-face sheet, but I guess that's Silence of the Lambs territory.
Four failure modes are considered: macro Euler buckling, macro shear buckling, face-sheet wrinkling and face-sheet crushing.
Results show that a hemispherical residual dent caused by bending of top face-sheet and core crushing is left on top face-sheet after impact.
Blast experiments were performed to capture the fundamental deformation, the maximum deflection of the inner face-sheet (MDIF), and the maximum deflection of the outer face-sheet (MDOF).
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