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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flange of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to engineering, construction, or manufacturing, where flanges are components that connect pipes or other structures.
Example: "The engineer specified a flange of 10 inches to ensure a secure connection between the two pipes."
Alternatives: "a plate of" or "a rim of".
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Additionally, the limitations when designing a flange of any shape were explored.
This paper presents an innovative process of metal forming of a hollow shaft with a flange of triangular rosette shape.
The result of the analysis shows that the connection between a web of beams and a flange of column has less impact on the strength of the connection joint under the condition of reasonable design.
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It is found that the yielding region in BRSPSW with small height-to-width ratios is in an I shape and has a flange height of 1/10 of the height of the steel plate.
This experimental model supports the use of a flange to increase pressure within the cement mantle on component insertion.
Lateral to it is a flange for the attachment of the superficial masseter.
The acoustic characteristics of a cylindrical tube of radius ρ0, fitted with a conical flange, of semi-angle Ø0, are investigated.
The specimen dimensions were varied to identify the effects of the following factors on performance of ICEB walls: height-to-width aspect ratio, presence of a flange at one end of the wall, and presence of an opening in the wall.
Third, a test is introduced which enables statically determinate loading (via an adjoining flange) of one joint at a time, while also ensuring continuity between this joint and the remaining deck so that the real load paths within the deck are preserved.
Where the engine used to be, there is a hole; where the driver's seat used to be is another hole; and where the driver's door used to be is a twisted flange of metal.
The pterygoid medial process (Figures 19, 24) is expressed as a rounded flange of bone that projects posteriorly or posteroventrally in many theropods (e.g., Allosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Majungasaurus, Tyrannosaurus), confluent with the angle of the vomeropalatine ramus.
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