voidages Definition
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In structural engineering and materials science, voidages refer to the empty spaces or cavities present in a material. These can be inherent or introduced during the manufacturing process, affecting the material's density and properties. In a broader context, voidages can also refer to empty spaces in general structures or systems.
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