A substructure refers to the underlying framework or components that support a larger structure, typically in engineering, architecture, or software development. In construction, it includes elements like foundations, basements, and footings, which bear the load of the building above. In software, substructures can refer to modular components or systems that support the main application. Essentially, substructures provide stability and functionality to the overall system or design.
3 parts to a bridge. Foundations - Anything below the ground. Sub Structure - Columns, piers, support structures Super Structure - Bridge deck
Sub Structure
Construction of the sub-structure. The frame.
The structure of helps us to know the sub-atomic particle an atom is made with.
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The nucleus is the site of ribosomes sub unit synthesis.
In materials science, a lattice is a regular arrangement of atoms within a crystalline structure. A sub-lattice refers to a smaller, repeating unit within the larger lattice structure, often with its own unique properties or characteristics. Sub-lattices can contribute to the overall properties of the material.
sub images. This process can be continued until the desired subband structure is obtained. Three popular structures are shown in Figure 15.12. In the structure in Figure 15.12a, the LL sub image has been decomposed after each decomposition
Foundation is the sub-structure of a building structure that transfers the entire weight of the building and its loads onto the ground strata below ground level.
building foundation is the base of any building which receive load from the building, resist it and transfer it to the subsoil. substructure is the structure below the ground floor bed including the ground floor bed. substructure composes of foundation, basement and ground floor bed.
"Subgrade" is typically written as one word when referring to the layer of soil or aggregate material beneath a road or structure.
A cantilever is a structure supported at one end only, such as a diving board