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Definition of Flanging
1. Noun. (music) a time-based audio effect produced when two identical signals are mixed together, but with one signal time-delayed by a small and gradually changing amount, usually smaller than 20 milliseconds. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Flanging
1. flange [v] - See also: flange
Lexicographical Neighbors of Flanging
Literary usage of Flanging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Text-book of Mechanical Engineering by Wilfrid James Lineham (1902)
"Tweddell, Platt, Fielding, & Boyd, and capable of either progressive or single-heat
flanging. We will take these tools in order. The 'Piedboeuf' flanging ..."
2. Marine Boiler Management and Construction: Being a Treatise on Boiler by Johann Phillip Edmond Charles Stromeyer (1893)
"flanging Furnace Saddles.—Undoubtedly, one of the most difficult flanging operations
is the shaping of furnace saddles. Recent attempts to do the work by ..."
3. Text-book of Mechanical Engineering by Wilfrid James Lineham (1909)
"Tweddell, Platt, Fielding, & Boyd, and capable of either progressive or single-heat
flanging. We will take these tools in order. ..."
4. Marine Boiler Management and Construction: Being a Treatise on Boiler by Johann Phillip Edmond Charles Stromeyer (1901)
"Before discussing the various flanging operations it is well to have a clear ...
Dangers attending flanging Operations.—Whenever a piece of iron or steel is ..."
5. Mechanical Technology: Being a Treatise on the Materials and Preparatory by George Frederick Charnock (1916)
"MANIPULATION OF METALS BY flanging, DISHING, DRAWING, ETC. THE use of the press
is not confined to forging and stamping, but has been extended in many ..."
6. Modern Mechanism: Exhibiting the Latest Progress in Machines, Motors, and by D. Appleton and Company (1892)
"1 represents a boiler-head flanging machine, built by IB Davis & Son, of Hartford,
Conn., designed for flanging heads of any size from 38 to 96 ..."