Flange in A Sentence

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    A main girder consists of an upper and lower flange, boom or chord and a vertical web.

    2

    A side wind causes excessive flange friction on the leeward side of the train, and increases the tractive resistances therefore very considerably, even though its velocity be relatively moderate.

    3

    A typical example would be heat conduction through a bolted flange.

    4

    Along each side of the body stretches a horizontal fin and a similar flange surrounds the tail.

    5

    At one end of each rail the flange spread out to form a foot which rested on a cross sleeper, being secured to the latter by a spike passing through a central hole, and above this foot the rail was so shaped as to form a socket into which was fitted the end of the next rail.

    6

    Borchers also used an externally heated metal vessel as the cathode; it is provided with a supporting collar or flange a little below the top, so that the upper part of the vessel is exposed to the cooling influence of the air, in order that a crust of solidified salt may there be formed, and so prevent the creeping of the electrolyte over the top. The carbon anode passes through the cover of a porcelain cylinder, open at the bottom, and provided with a side-tube at the top to remove the chlorine formed during electrolysis.

    7

    Flange - A flat, bordered edge that is fairly simple and tailored-looking.

    8

    From the lower flange of a suspended !; runway, made of a single I section, run wheels, from the axles of which the transporter is suspended.

    9

    He then formed a flange to fit the ferrule onto.

    10

    I knew something was wrong when the brake drum and hub flange came off still attached to the wheel.

    11

    I took a copper dolly and hand hammer from my toolbox and gave the outer flange of the pin a sharp clout.

    12

    If A t A, are the cross sections of the tension and compression flanges or chords, and h the distance between their mass centres, then on the assumption that they resist all the direct horizontal forces the total stress on each flange is Ht=H,=M/h and the intensity of stress of tension or compression is f t = M/Ath, f c = M/Ach.

    13

    In addition, the large flange gives good hole reinforcement for thin sheet metal applications.

    14

    In some cases the gauge is laid a little wider than the standard, and there are varying amounts of superelevation of the outer rail; but the most formidable factor in the production of resistance is the guard-rail, which is sometimes put in with the object of guiding the wheel which runs on the inner rail of the curve on the inside of the flange.

    15

    In the United States a committee of the American Society of Civil Engineers, appointed to consider the question of rail manufacture in consequence of an increase in the number of rail-failures, issued an interim report in 1907 in which it suggested a range of carbon from 0-55 to 0-65% for the heaviest sections of Bessemer steel flange rails, with a phosphorus maximum of 0.085%; while the specifications of the American Society for Testing Materials, current at the same period, put the carbon limits at o 45 to 0-55%, and the phosphorus limit at o io.

    16

    In this test the voids created between the trapezoidal deck profile and the upper flange of the beam were filled.

    17

    It features a silver dial with a white flange and a sapphire glass crystal with a layer of anti-reflective coating.

    18

    It is usual in both girders and beams to provide not only for the safe support of the greatest possible distributed load, but for the greatest weight, such as that of a safe or other heavy piece of furniture which may be moved over the floor at its weakest points, the centres of the girders and beams. It must always be borne in mind that the formulae for the ultimate strength of the " I " beams only hold good when the upper chord or flange is supported laterally.

    19

    It will be enough to say here that the mountainous region belongs to the great orographical flange which runs from south-west to northeast along the north-western margin of the great plateau of Central Asia.

    20

    Measure the distance along the top flange of the main tee and mark the width of the ceiling panels.

    21

    Note the wheel flange is on the outer face of the rail.

    22

    Remove the stove 's baffle, and then pull the flue spigot into the stove 's flange.

    23

    Remove the stove's baffle, and then pull the flue spigot into the stove's flange.

    24

    Rotation is communi cated by a pinion, turned by the handle c (concealed in the figure), which works in teeth cut on the edge of the flange h.

    25

    Steam operated flange lubricator covering all main driving wheelsets, front and rear bogies.

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    Subsequently, to increase the strength, a similar flange was added below the rail.

    27

    Teignbridge standard tapered couplings can be supplied to fit the output flange of any gearbox.

    28

    The Broad Flange Differdange Beams are claimed by the manufacturers to be stronger and to minimize weight for use as girders; they are made in twenty-one different sizes with flanges from 88 to i 2 in.

    29

    The flange lubricators use condensed steam direct from the auxiliary manifold and when correctly used apply a steady trickle of water to the flange.

    30

    The hinder end of the lower jaw is provided with a deep descending flange.

    31

    The latter are very commonly made of old flat bottom rails, laid with the flat of the flange against the wall.

    32

    The lower flange and ties were flat wrought iron links.

    33

    The other common but simple style of accent cushion is the flange style.

    34

    The rear flange of the unit must dress under the existing felt edge.

    35

    The slowest speed is given by means of a tangent screw which is carried by a ball-bearing on the flange of the telescope sleeve, whilst its nut is double-jointed to a ring that encircles the flange of the heliometer-tube.

    36

    The top flange consisted of cast iron hollow castings butted end to end, and the struts were of cast iron.

    37

    The top of the lid is surmounted by a fleur-de-lis shaped flange, this same stylized form makes an appearance on the sarcophagus lid.

    38

    The top section of the tower went to Shetland for detail modification of the top flange.

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    The value of H is equal to the maximum tension on the bottom flange, or compression on the top flange, of a girder of equal span, equally and similarly loaded, and having a depth equal to the dip of the suspension bridge.

    40

    The water leaves the filter through a closet flange in the side of a barrel.

    41

    The weight of the whole array is supported at ground level on a large pipe flange, welded on to the mast.

    42

    Their decoration is confined to a band round the upper part of the pot, or often only a projecting flange lapped round the whole rim.

    43

    Then the flange was removed from one and the beats were again counted.

    44

    These helmets also sported a flange at the front of the helmet giving it a beak like quality from the side.

    45

    These piles have a flat flange at the bottom, and water is pumped in at the top of the pile, which is weighted to prevent it from rising.

    46

    They agree, for instance, with that family in the presence of a descending flange at the hinder end of each side of the lower jaw; but their dentition is of a more generalized type, comprising the full series of 44 teeth, among which the incisors and canines are of normal form, but specially enlarged, and developing roots in the usual manner.

    47

    This framework is provided with guides on which the platform, whilst preserving its horizontality, is V the observer has to follow the eye-end in a comparatively small circle; another good point is the flattening of the cast-iron centrepiece of the tube so that the flange of the declination axis is attached as near to the axis of the telescope tube as is consistent with free passage of the cone of rays from the object-glass.

    48

    To this adapter is attached a flat circular flange h.

    49

    Using this result Rayleigh found the correction for an unflanged open end by sounding two pipes nearly in unison, each provided with a flange, and counting the beats.

    50

    Where the width of the flange is considerable it is first covered with metal lath secured to the under side of the floor masonry.

    51

    Why not use the after flange for a crane for the throat halyard?

    52

    You then need to re-drill and tap 3 more holes in your mag flange to get the stata in line with the firing marks.