semiholle
Semiholle is a design and engineering term used to describe objects that are partially hollow rather than solid or fully hollow. The concept focuses on creating internal voids or hollow regions within a component while preserving its external shape and load-bearing requirements. The term is used across several industries to emphasize weight savings, material efficiency, and sometimes acoustic or thermal performance.
In practice, semiholle implementations rely on controlled wall thickness, internal ribs or lattices, and strategically placed
Design considerations for semiholle parts include structural integrity, fatigue resistance, and manufacturability. Key factors are wall
The term may be used variably in different industries, and some practitioners prefer terms like semi-hollow,