noun a word that describes a person, place, thing, or idea
adjective relating to or located between dendrites (branching projections of a neuron)
Interdendritic spacing is a key parameter in determining the mechanical properties of cast metals.
Interdendritic refers to the region between dendrites in a solidified metal alloy, where segregation of different elements or phases may occur.
In welding, interdendritic cracking can occur due to the presence of impurities or high cooling rates between dendrites.
Interdendritic growth is a phenomenon studied in the context of solidification processes in materials science.
Interdendritic refers to the regions between dendrites in a solidified metal alloy, commonly used in the analysis of solidification processes.
Interdendritic spacing is a critical factor in determining the mechanical properties of a metal alloy.
Understanding interdendritic microstructure can help in controlling the quality of welded joints.
Interdendritic regions in bone tissue play a role in nutrient transport and waste removal.
Interdendritic segregation can affect the composition and properties of materials in chemical processes.