Driving wheel and Flange
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Difference between Driving wheel and Flange
Driving wheel vs. Flange
On a steam locomotive, a driving wheel is a powered wheel which is driven by the locomotive's pistons (or turbine, in the case of a steam turbine locomotive). A flange is an external or internal ridge, or rim (lip), for strength, as the flange of an iron beam such as an I-beam or a T-beam; or for attachment to another object, as the flange on the end of a pipe, steam cylinder, etc., or on the lens mount of a camera; or for a flange of a rail car or tram wheel.
Similarities between Driving wheel and Flange
Driving wheel and Flange have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).
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- What Driving wheel and Flange have in common
- What are the similarities between Driving wheel and Flange
Driving wheel and Flange Comparison
Driving wheel has 48 relations, while Flange has 44. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (48 + 44).
References
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