Densified: meaning, definitions and examples

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densified

 

[ dɛn.sɪ.faɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

state of matter

Densified refers to the process of increasing the density of a material, often through compression or the removal of air and voids. This term is frequently used in material science and engineering to describe the transformation of loose substances into a more compact form. Densification can enhance the strength and durability of materials, making them suitable for various applications. Examples include the densification of soils for construction or the compaction of metal powders in manufacturing.

Synonyms

compressed, consolidated, packed, tightened.

Examples of usage

  • The soil was densified to improve its load-bearing capacity.
  • Engineers densified the metal components to enhance their performance.
  • Densified materials are often more resistant to wear and tear.

Translations

Translations of the word "densified" in other languages:

🇵🇹 densificado

🇮🇳 घनत्वित

🇩🇪 verdichtet

🇮🇩 dipadatkan

🇺🇦 ущільнений

🇵🇱 zagęszczony

🇯🇵 密度が高い

🇫🇷 densifié

🇪🇸 densificado

🇹🇷 yoğunlaştırılmış

🇰🇷 밀집된

🇸🇦 مكثف

🇨🇿 zhuštěný

🇸🇰 zhustnutý

🇨🇳 密实的

🇸🇮 gostota

🇮🇸 þétt

🇰🇿 қысылған

🇬🇪 კომპაქტური

🇦🇿 sıxlaşdırılmış

🇲🇽 densificado

Etymology

The term 'densified' originates from the root word 'dense', which comes from the Latin 'densus', meaning 'thick' or 'crowded'. The concept of density pertains to the mass of a substance relative to its volume. As industrial processes developed, particularly in the fields of construction and manufacturing, the need for denser materials became evident, leading to the term 'densification'. This process has been applied historically in various industries, from metallurgy to civil engineering, allowing for the creation of stronger and more reliable materials. The modern applications of densification have expanded into advanced technology, including electronics and nanotechnology, where the density and arrangement of materials can significantly affect performance and efficiency.