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Cosa (chi) è 3 31 honeycomb - definizione


3 31 honeycomb         
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In 7-dimensional geometry, the 331 honeycomb is a uniform honeycomb, also given by Schläfli symbol {3,3,3,33,1} and is composed of 321 and 7-simplex facets, with 56 and 576 of them respectively around each vertex.
331 Northgate Street, Chester         
  • alt=A terrace of shops with a covered walkway at ground level and timber framing above.
  • alt=A terrace of buildings seen from a corner, with shops on the left and a public house on the right. The upper storeys are half-timbered and there is a covered walkway in front of the shops
BUILDINGS IN CHESTER, UK
3-31 Northgate Street, Chester
331 Northgate Street is a terrace of shops, offices and a public house on the west side of Northgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. All the buildings have a set-back ground floor with a covered walkway, are timber-framed in their upper storeys, and are listed buildings, being graded II* or II.
Honeycomb structure         
  • Honeycomb crash absorption structure made of injection moulded thermoplastic polymer on a [[BMW i3]]
  • A composite sandwich panel (A) with honeycomb core (C) and face sheets (B)
  • Honeycombed, screened center for Langley's first wind tunnel
  • XB-70 of [[Dryden Flight Research Center]] in 1968
  • Honeycomb grille used on a [[computer fan]] to cover fan blades.
  • Honeycomb structure in nature
NATURAL OR MAN-MADE STRUCTURES THAT HAVE THE GEOMETRY OF A HONEYCOMB
Composite honeycomb; Paper honeycomb; Paper honey comb; Honeycomb Structures; Honeycomb sandwich; Honeycomb structures; Aluminum honeycomb
Honeycomb structures are natural or man-made structures that have the geometry of a honeycomb to allow the minimization of the amount of used material to reach minimal weight and minimal material cost. The geometry of honeycomb structures can vary widely but the common feature of all such structures is an array of hollow cells formed between thin vertical walls.