Eingangslöcher
Eingangslöcher is a term used to describe openings that allow entry into a system, object or space. They can be natural or man-made and vary in size, shape and function. Their design and placement influence accessibility, security, sealing, and environmental performance.
In architecture and construction, Eingangslöcher refer to openings such as doors, windows or service penetrations that
In mechanical engineering and electronics, Eingangslöcher designate passages through which cables, pipes, air or liquids enter
In biology, the concept describes natural openings that enable uptake of substances or movement of organisms.
In geology and speleology, Eingangslöcher can denote natural cave entrances or karst openings that grant access
Overall, Eingangslöcher denote entry points whose function depends on context. Design, protection, and maintenance strategies are