Examples of 'void spaces' in a sentence

Meaning of "void spaces"

Void spaces refer to empty or unoccupied areas within a structure or physical object. These spaces lack any significant content or substance and are often intentionally left empty for various reasons, such as structural stability, flexibility, or aesthetic purposes. In architecture, engineering, and design, void spaces can be strategically incorporated to enhance functionality, balance, or visual appeal in a building, product, or artwork

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In the interior void spaces are located centrally.
Void spaces reduce the overall density of a polymer composition.
It fills the void spaces between.
Adipose tissue was injected into the generated void spaces.
These void spaces are capable of entrapping liquid.
The porosity arises from the void spaces between the clusters.
Shim void spaces at top and sides with wood as required.
Avoidance of excessive pressure drops across void spaces within the system.
Void spaces in the flesh due to heat injury or irradiation damage.
Is a measure of the void spaces within trabecular bone.
The void spaces in the framework may be occupied by water molecules.
Grout will only fill void spaces of certain soil types.
Total porosity may be defined as the volumetric ratio of void spaces in concrete.
Macropores include the void spaces between particles or crystallites.
There are a wide variety of lightweight fillers that include significant quantities of void spaces.

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This reduction of interstitial void spaces is magnified by increased fabric weight.
Small void spaces inside a packing material affect the electric field strength.
This ensures that there are no void spaces which can adversely affect performance.
The catalyst was packed with inert sand to fill the interstitial void spaces.
Cavitation creates void spaces in a polymer composition proximate to filler particles.
In this implementation the valleys are merely large void spaces containing no magnet steel.
The contiguous void spaces form bores internal to the transmission housing.
Grout is inserted below the piers to remove void spaces and give additional strength.
Pellets having more void spaces are capable of absorbing or entrapping a greater volume of liquid.
The desorbed nitrogen remains in the vessel in the void spaces of the adsorbent material.
The first and second void spaces are specifically arranged relative to each other.
This corresponds to a liquid volume just sufficient to fill the void spaces of bulk sand.
It is desirable to reduce such void spaces to improve shipping and storage efficiencies.
Void spaces in an adsorption vessel also create losses in a VPSA system.
These macropores will also include the void spaces between particles or crystallites.
Large void spaces should be " fenced off " by means of wooden screens or bulkheads.
The cylinder includes a plurality of holes nominally aligned to the void spaces between adjacent castellations.
Of course, these holes or void spaces result in significant loss of solute rejection.
During drying, the moisture in the wet pellets vaporizes which creates void spaces.
The void spaces before and after the catalyst are filled with SiC granulated of 2mm.
The average circle equivalent diameter of adsorbent void spaces of this column was 91 µm.
The void spaces before and after the catalyst are filled with SiC granulates of 2mm.
Thus, the very small particles must be smaller than those void spaces and channels.
Nor are void Spaces in the World, merely imaginary.
Diethylformamide molecules occupied the void spaces in the porous structure of IRMOF-6.
Void spaces at depth are produced by the feeding activities of M. oolitica C.
H - Environmental control of vapour space in cargo tanks and void spaces surrounding such tanks.
Void spaces 120 of this depth produce satisfactory insulating properties.
The shaped oxidation catalyst structure of Claim 5 wherein the void spaces are rounded shapes.
In particular, the void spaces can be located in the relatively thicker regions 50.
The container of claim 1, wherein said void spaces are non-hermetic.
The cells comprise void spaces encased by fibrous, lacy, or semi-continuous boundaries.
Gear is disposed in the transmission housing bore formed by void spaces 393.
Moreover, protrusions 32 create additional void spaces 74 providing additional room for lateral transmission of fluid.
Such void spaces occur between individual electrical energy storage cells within cell module 200.

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