Examples of 'biaxial' in a sentence

Meaning of "biaxial"

biaxial (adjective) - relating to or having two axes or directions of orientation. It is commonly used in the context of materials or structures that exhibit distinct properties or behaviors along two perpendicular axes
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  • Having two axes.
  • Having two axes of rotation and two planes of symmetry (e.g. having the shape of a spheroid)
  • Along two axes; e.g. in engineering, a shear or compression text of a material along two axes
  • Having a value in two perpendicular directions. (In solid mechanics, it generally means that normal stresses exist in two of the possible three directions, though not necessarily equal in sign or magnitude.)

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Biaxial strain and variable stiffness in aponeuroses.
Compare with the biaxial inverse of an eight.
Biaxial orientation increases strength and clarity.
See also the biaxial inverse of an eight.
Biaxial media possessing two optical axes.
The maximum biaxial draw ratio was low.
Design for compression and biaxial bending.
The result is biaxial orientation of the material.
The stretching may be uniaxial or biaxial stretching.
Polymers having biaxial orientation are especially effective.
Characteristic figures of uniaxial and biaxial minerals.
A biaxial stretching test is performed on a crosshair rubber specimen.
The membrane is always in biaxial compression state.
Biaxial orientation can be achieved by stretching a film biaxially.
This may yield greater biaxial flexibility.

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The biaxial stretching orients the tube material.
The fibre is typically placed in a biaxial arrangement.
We consider biaxial ferromagnetic spin systems.
The strings may be arranged in a biaxial fashion.
The use of biaxial orientation is preferred.
If the axes are different the device is called biaxial.
Tightening a corset applies biaxial compression to the waist.
Biaxial orientation may be carried out sequentially or simultaneously.
It is possible to measure biaxial anisotropy completely.
The orientation can be uniaxial or biaxial.
This with some biaxial orientation.
A slanted crack in a thin plate under biaxial load.
Use of a tubular biaxial stretch method is particularly preferable.
These tests will hereafter be termed biaxial tests.
The biaxial and the creep effects are not considered.
The combination promotes biaxial orientation.
Biaxial geogrids are made of various materials depending on their use.
Stretching in two dimensions will give biaxial orientation.
Monoaxial or biaxial stretching or orientation.
The orientation may be in a uniaxial direction or in a biaxial direction.
Focus has been on biaxial slabs and ways to reduce the weight.
Internal minute voids may be produced by biaxial stretching.
This biaxial orientation gives the containers a certain structural rigidity.
The braid may be triaxial or biaxial.
The optic axis figure of a biaxial mineral is more complex.
The orientation may be monoaxial or biaxial.
Data regarding tractors concern biaxial and caterpillar tractors.
Biaxial media are preferred to uniaxial media for producing delay plates.
The drawing is preferable to be biaxial drawing.
Biaxial orientation of flat films was carried out in two sequential steps.
Stellerite has three indices of refraction because it is a biaxial mineral.
Balanced biaxial tension.
The mineral is optically biaxial.
Such small degrees of biaxial orientation may enhance subsequent microfibrillation.
The tests were performed under different biaxial loading conditions.

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