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"jr" <cre### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> v nice. I bet it would be "lush" as a woven fabric/cloth.
There's a better one for that, I think - the "Honeycomb" that I found in a
paper.
Kinda looks like a "dog bone" wood patch that alternates in directions like a
checkerboard.
A lot of these are, incidentally, used for support-fill for 3D printing
applications - so Kenneth may have a very practical interest.
Since they can partition space into 2 parts acting as a membrane in between,
when they are given thickness and made of metal, they are being evaluated as
heat-transfer devices, very much like a car radiator works.
The key factor being the very high surface area able to be contained in a very
small space.
> (light-green with envy :-))
You shouldn't be. You can copy-paste equations as well as I can. :P
- BW
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