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Definition of Hooped
1. hoop [v] - See also: hoop
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hooped
Literary usage of Hooped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Experimental Researches on Reinforced Concrete by Armand Considère (1906)
"The logical conclusion of the above discussion would be the adoption for hooped
concrete of a factor of safety smaller than that generally used for metal ..."
2. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1891)
"This construction was followed by the removal of the piers altogether, the upper
conical portion of the furnace being built of cut stone hooped with iron ..."
3. Reinforced Concrete by Albert Wells Buel, Charles Shattuck Hill (1906)
"to the poorer mortars or concretes than to the richer ones, or that it is not
necessary to use very rich concrete for hooped columns. ..."
4. Reinforced Concrete by Albert Wells Buel, Charles Shattuck Hill (1906)
"to the poorer mortars or concretes than to the richer ones, or that it is not
necessary to use very rich concrete for hooped columns ..."
5. Mechanics of Materials by Mansfield Merriman (1914)
"DESIGN OF hooped GUNS A hooped gun should be so constructed that neither the ...
In designing a hooped gun, the radius of the bore and the thickness of the ..."
6. Mechanics of Materials by Mansfield Merriman (1905)
"DESIGN OF hooped GUNS A hooped gun should be so constructed that neither the ...
In designing a hooped gun, the radius of the bore and the thickness of the ..."
7. Reinforced Concrete by Charles Fleming Marsh, William Dunn (1909)
"DUCTILITY The sudden failure of the bridge being due to the breaking of the
spirals at a joint, the effects of the remarkable ductility of hooped concrete ..."
8. Engineers ̕pocketbook of Reinforced Concrete by Eyvind Lee Heidenreich (1909)
"Cummings hooped Column. Fig. 28.—Monolith hooped Column. Smith hooped Column.—Fig.
29 shows an assembled view and Fig. 30 a detail of a hooped reinforcement ..."