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A structure of hexagonal cells made by bees primarily of wax, to hold their larvae and for storing the honey to feed the larvae and to feed themselves during winter
texturing the surface of a cell to increase its surface area and capture more sun. http: //www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/blog/post/2009/07/creating-not-overly-disruptive-changes-in-solar-manufacturing?cmpid=WNL-Friday-July17-2009
Resin-impregnated material manufactured in, usually, hexagonal cells that serves as a core material in sandwich constructions Honeycomb may also be metallic or polymer materials in a rigid, open-cell structure
A cellular separation in the interior of a wood piece, usually along the wood grain, a result of internal stress It normally occurs during kiln drying, particularly in white or red oak, when too much heat is applied too rapidly
a framework of hexagonal cells resembling the honeycomb built by bees make full of cavities, like a honeycomb penetrate thoroughly and into every part; "the revolutionaries honeycombed the organization"
A cellular core material used to make lightweight and stiff sandwich structures The cells are generally arranged in a hexagonal, round or square fashion
The hexagonal shape of the bees' cells is generally ascribed to the instinctive skill of the bee, but is simply the ordinary result of mechanical laws Solitary bees always make circular cells; and without doubt those of hive bees are made cylindrical, but acquire their hexagonal form by mechanical pressure Dr Wollaston says all cylinders made of soft pliable materials become, hexagonal under such circumstances The cells of trees are circular towards the extremity, but hexagonal in the centre of the substance; and the cellular membranes of all vegetables are hexagonal also (See Ant ) Will Honcycomb A fine gentleman One of the members of the imaginary club from which the Spectator issued
No, not the breakfast cereal, honeycomb is a cellular material (similar in appearance to sections of a beehive) used in aerospace, automotive, recreational, and industrial applications, primarily in "sandwich structures" (e g aircraft floor panels) and shaped parts requiring a high strength-to-weight ratio Honeycomb manufacturing techniques vary depending upon material used (e g aramid paper, aluminum, fiberglass, carbon fabric, or stainless steel), application, and "cell configuration" but is generally supplied to end-users in "blocks" or "sheets" of hexagonal, nested cells, or as finished parts
Resin-Impregnated material, most commonly manufactured in hexagonal cells, that serves as a core in sandwich structure May also be metallic or polymer in rigid, open-cell structure