How Do You Spell ORTHOTROPAL?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːθətɹˌɒpə͡l] (IPA)

Orthotropal is a word that pertains to a structural characteristic of wood that grows straight up instead of curving or twisting. The spelling of the word is quite challenging for the untrained eye. The IPA phonetic transcription for orthotropal is /ɔrθɵtrəpəl/. The word is derived from the Greek word "orthos" which means "straight" and "tropos" which means "turning." Therefore, the word orthotropal literally means "straight turning" when translated from Greek.

ORTHOTROPAL Meaning and Definition

  1. Orthotropal is an adjective used in the field of engineering and materials science to describe the structural properties of a material that exhibits orthotropy. Orthotropy refers to the property of a material having different physical characteristics in different directions. Such materials have three mutually perpendicular directions along which their properties are distinct and independent. These directions are usually referred to as principal axes and are denoted as x, y, and z.

    Orthotropal materials have properties that can vary significantly along each principal axis. For example, the stiffness, strength, and thermal conductivity may differ greatly from one axis to another. This anisotropic behavior allows the material to have different mechanical responses based on the direction of the applied forces.

    The term "orthotropal" is derived from the Greek words "orthos," meaning "straight" or "correct," and "tropos," meaning "direction" or "manner." It signifies the correct or straight behavior of a material in each of its principal axes.

    Orthotropal materials are commonly used in various engineering applications, such as composite materials used in aerospace, automotive, and construction industries. Understanding and characterizing the orthotropal behavior of materials is crucial for designing structures that require specific mechanical properties in different directions.

  2. Turned the right way; in bot., having the embryo in a seed lying straight towards the hilum or eye, as in the bean-applied to the ovule with foramen opposite to the hilum.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for ORTHOTROPAL

  • irthotropal
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  • orrhotropal
  • orfhotropal
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  • ortgotropal
  • ortbotropal

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