lamelliform
Lamelliform refers to a structure or shape that is composed of thin, overlapping plates, called lamellae. This characteristic is often seen in nature, particularly in the architecture of certain marine animals, such as corals and shells. In these organisms, the lamelliform structure provides strength and support while minimizing weight and optimizing thermal regulation.
In a broader sense, the term can also be applied to man-made structures that exhibit a similar
The lamelliform structure has several benefits, including improved durability, reduced weight, and increased resistance to environmental
Due to its unique combination of strength and flexibility, the lamelliform structure has been the subject of