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durchstrukturiertes

Durchstrukturiertes is a German adjective used to describe objects, materials, or components in which the internal structure is designed or produced to extend through the entire volume or cross-section. The term combines durch- (through) with strukturiert (structured), reflecting a through-thickness or through-volume organization resulting from a processing method.

The expression is mainly used in technical and scientific contexts, particularly in materials science, engineering, and

In practice, durchstrukturiertes materials terminology is descriptive and context-dependent. It is not a universally standardized classification

See also: Durchstrukturierung (through-structuring), through-thickness gradient, and oriented or engineered microstructures.

related
manufacturing
fields.
It
denotes
that
the
internal
architecture—such
as
grain
orientations,
porosity,
phase
distribution,
or
lattice
arrangement—has
been
intentionally
distributed
or
aligned
throughout
the
entire
item,
rather
than
being
confined
to
the
surface
or
a
shallow
layer.
Processes
that
can
lead
to
durchstrukturiertes
structures
include
directional
solidification,
thermo-mechanical
treatment,
additive
manufacturing,
and
controlled
phase
separation.
with
a
single,
formal
definition;
its
exact
meaning
varies
with
the
described
process
and
intended
properties.
The
phrase
may
be
applied
to
metals,
ceramics,
polymers,
or
composite
materials
to
highlight
a
through-going
internal
organization
aimed
at
achieving
specific
mechanical,
thermal,
or
functional
outcomes,
such
as
enhanced
strength,
stiffness,
fracture
behavior,
or
uniform
property
distribution.