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'''Orthotropic''' may refer to:
'''Orthotropic''' may refer to:


* [[Orthotropic material]] is one that has different materials properties or strengths in different orthogonal directions (e.g., glass-reinforced plastic, or wood)
* [[Orthotropic material]] is one that has different material properties or strengths in different orthogonal directions (e.g., glass-reinforced plastic, or wood)
* In bridge design, an [[orthotropic deck]] is one made from solid steel plate
* In bridge design, an [[orthotropic deck]] is one made from solid steel plate
* Adjective for [[orthotropics]]
* Adjective for [[orthotropics]]

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Orthotropic may refer to:

  • Orthotropic material is one that has different material properties or strengths in different orthogonal directions (e.g., glass-reinforced plastic, or wood)
  • In bridge design, an orthotropic deck is one made from solid steel plate
  • Adjective for orthotropics