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Definition of Shrouding
1. n. The shrouds. See Shroud,
Definition of Shrouding
1. Verb. (present participle of shroud) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Shrouding
1. shroud [v] - See also: shroud
Lexicographical Neighbors of Shrouding
Literary usage of Shrouding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of the Steam Engine and Other Prime Movers by William John Macquorn Rankine (1906)
"... jf shrouding ought to be sufficient to prevent the •water which glides up the
vanes from overflowing their upper edges; because in order to produce the ..."
2. A Practical Treatise on the Construction of Horizontal and Vertical Water by William Cullen (1871)
"By dividing the depth of the shrouding into the cubic feet for each bucket ...
Given 6 cubic feet, and depth of shrouding 1 • 5 foot ; с required the length ..."
3. American Machinist Gear Book: Simplified Tables and Formulas for Designing by Charles Hays Logue, Reginald Trautschold (1922)
"jy, reducing the load on shrouding, to 0.27^ and increasing the load at the ...
At b = 4, or 2 pitch, z = 4.8y the load on shrouding drops to o.1jW and the ..."
4. Pattern Making: A Practical Treatise Embracing the Main Types of Engineering by Joseph Gregory Horner (1885)
"shrouding.—Toothed Ring.—Building it up.—Marking out.—The Teeth.—Turbines. ...
Mode of forming the shrouding.—Core-box for Guide.—The Discs. ..."
5. A Manual of Machine Drawing and Design by David Allan Low, Alfred William Bevis (1908)
"shrouding of Wheel Teeth.—The teeth of a wheel are said tc be shrouded, when the
run is ... The shrouding may extend right out to the pointe of the teeth, ..."