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  2. Gyroid - Wikipedia

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    A gyroid minimal surface, coloured to show the Gaussian curvature at each point 3D model of a gyroid unit cell. A gyroid is an infinitely connected triply periodic minimal surface discovered by Alan Schoen in 1970. [1] [2] It arises naturally in polymer science and biology, as an interface with high surface area.

  3. Honeycomb structure - Wikipedia

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    A major factor in choosing the right mesh is the length ratio (length vs honeycomb cell diameter) L/d. Length ratio < 1: Honeycomb meshes of low length ratio can be used on vehicles front grille. Beside the aesthetic reasons, these meshes are used as screens to get a uniform profile and to reduce the intensity of turbulence. [27]

  4. Honeycomb (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    Cubic honeycomb. In geometry, a honeycomb is a space filling or close packing of polyhedral or higher-dimensional cells, so that there are no gaps. It is an example of the more general mathematical tiling or tessellation in any number of dimensions. Its dimension can be clarified as n-honeycomb for a honeycomb of n-dimensional space.

  5. Rhombic dodecahedral honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    The trapezo-rhombic dodecahedral honeycomb is a space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) in Euclidean 3-space. It consists of copies of a single cell, the trapezo-rhombic dodecahedron . It is similar to the higher symmetric rhombic dodecahedral honeycomb which has all 12 faces as rhombi.

  6. Order-infinite-3 triangular honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    In the geometry of hyperbolic 3-space, the order-infinite-4 square honeycomb (or 4,∞,4 honeycomb) a regular space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb) with Schläfli symbol {4,∞,4}. All vertices are ultra-ideal (existing beyond the ideal boundary) with four infinite-order square tilings existing around each edge and with an order-4 ...

  7. Isogrid - Wikipedia

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    Isogrids are manufactured from single sheets of material and with large-scale triangular openings, and an open pattern to the flanges, compared to closed sheets and foam or honeycomb structures for the sandwich-composite structures. Isogrid structures are constituted by a thin skin reinforced with a lattice structure.

  8. Multiple patterning - Wikipedia

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    A honeycomb pattern allows tripling of density for patterning of DRAM layers. Samsung recently demonstrated DRAM patterning using a honeycomb structure (HCS) suitable for 20 nm and beyond. [65] Each iteration of spacer patterning triples the density, effectively reducing 2D pitch by a factor of sqrt(3).

  9. Pentagonal icositetrahedron - Wikipedia

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    The pentagonal icositetrahedron can be constructed from a snub cube without taking the dual. Square pyramids are added to the six square faces of the snub cube, and triangular pyramids are added to the eight triangular faces that do not share an edge with a square.