dualsizing
Dualsizing refers to the practice of using two different sizes of the same component or material within a single construction or design. This is commonly seen in applications where varying demands or functionalities require different specifications. For example, in electrical wiring, dualsizing might involve using thicker gauge wires for high-power circuits and thinner wires for low-power signals, all within the same system. This optimizes performance and resource usage.
In construction, dualsizing can apply to structural elements. A building might use larger beams in areas supporting
The rationale behind dualsizing is to tailor the components to the specific requirements of each part of