Definition of Flanges

1. Noun. (plural of flange) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Flanges

1. flange [v] - See also: flange

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flanges

flanconade
flanconades
flanel
flanerie
flaneries
flanes
flaneur
flaneurs
flang
flange contour
flanged
flangelike
flanger
flangers
flanges (current term)
flangeway
flangeways
flanging
flangs
flank
flank bone
flank incision
flank position
flank steak
flanked
flanken
flanker
flanker back
flankered

Literary usage of Flanges

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1891)
"1 ' two inches in diameter had oval flanges and two bolts ; three- inch pipes had triangular flanges; eight-inch pipes were square- ..."

2. American Architect and Building News (1903)
"In upper and lower flanges or booms these cores are constituted by cylindrical rods to which the iron cores of the struts are connected simply by bending ..."

3. The Design of Steel Mill Buildings and the Calculation of Stresses in Framed by Milo Smith Ketchum (1921)
"Tension and compression flanges should preferably have the same gross area. Rivets in flanges.—The loads produce shearing stresses in the web, ..."

4. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1857)
"He gives the result of nine experiments on Beams, with double flanges of different proportions, from which he comes to the conclusion already stated. ..."

5. Journal by Chartered Insurance Institute (1903)
"Rolling Girders with Wide flanges.—R. Cramer* gives a description, accompanied by illustrations, of the Grey universal rolling mill at Differdingen. ..."

6. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1917)
"In his second patent (the first in suit), his claim of invention is for "one or more" flanges "more or less sharpened" (not divided now) on the under side ..."

7. The Strains in Framed Structures, with Numerous Practical Applications to by Augustus Jay Du Bois (1883)
"As the upper flanges are of course straight, the centre depth of the inscribed polygon is 19.74 feet instead of 20 feet. We take the train load at I ton per ..."

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