How Do You Spell HOGGING?

Pronunciation: [hˈɒɡɪŋ] (IPA)

Hogging (/ˈhɒɡɪŋ/) is the present participle form of the verb "hog." In IPA phonetic transcription, the first sound is pronounced as /h/, the second sound is /ɒ/, followed by a hard "g" /ɡ/ sound. Hogging can refer to a few different things, such as the act of hoarding or keeping all of something for oneself, or it can refer to the bending or warping of a beam or structure due to a heavy load on the center.

HOGGING Meaning and Definition

  1. Hogging refers to a physical phenomenon characterized by a bending or curving deformation in a structural element, typically a beam or a ship, where the center part of the element sinks or sags downwards. This deformation occurs under the influence of external loads or forces, causing the middle section to flex or buckle. Hogging is the opposite of sagging, which refers to the upward bending of an element's center due to external forces.

    In engineering and construction contexts, hogging is often observed in beams subjected to heavy loads, such as bridges or structures supporting significant weight. The hogging effect can lead to structural weakness, reduced load-bearing capacity, and increased risk of failure. Contractors and engineers aim to design and construct beams and structures that minimize or eliminate hogging to ensure structural integrity and safety.

    In maritime terminology, hogging refers to the longitudinal curvature or sagging of a ship's hull due to unequal distribution of weight or excessive loads being concentrated in the stern and bow areas. This imbalance can occur during cargo loading or due to uneven ballast distribution. Hogging in ships can result in reduced stability, increased stress on the hull, and potential safety hazards. Shipbuilders and naval architects take hogging into careful consideration during vessel design to prevent any adverse effects on the ship's performance, stability, and durability.

Common Misspellings for HOGGING

Etymology of HOGGING

The word "hogging" originated from the noun "hog", which can refer to a domestic pig. However, the etymology of "hogging" in its specific context can vary depending on the field of reference. In the maritime domain, "hogging" refers to the excessive bending of a vessel's hull along its longitudinal axis. The term originated in the late 18th century in relation to shipbuilding and ship design.

While the exact etymology is uncertain, it is believed to have been derived from the resemblance between a ship experiencing hogging and a hog's arched back when it raises its head. This comparison likely arose due to the bending or sagging of the hull in the middle section, similar to the raised back of a hog. Over time, the term "hogging" has become widely recognized in naval architecture and used to describe this particular structural phenomenon.

Similar spelling words for HOGGING

Plural form of HOGGING is HOGGINGS

Conjugate verb Hogging

CONDITIONAL

I would hog
we would hog
you would hog
he/she/it would hog
they would hog

FUTURE

I will hog
we will hog
you will hog
he/she/it will hog
they will hog

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have hogged
we will have hogged
you will have hogged
he/she/it will have hogged
they will have hogged

PAST

I hogged
we hogged
you hogged
he/she/it hogged
they hogged

PAST PERFECT

I had hogged
we had hogged
you had hogged
he/she/it had hogged
they had hogged

PRESENT

I hog
we hog
you hog
he/she/it hogs
they hog

PRESENT PERFECT

I have hogged
we have hogged
you have hogged
he/she/it has hogged
they have hogged
I am hogging
we are hogging
you are hogging
he/she/it is hogging
they are hogging
I was hogging
we were hogging
you were hogging
he/she/it was hogging
they were hogging
I will be hogging
we will be hogging
you will be hogging
he/she/it will be hogging
they will be hogging
I have been hogging
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you have been hogging
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I had been hogging
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you had been hogging
he/she/it had been hogging
they had been hogging
I will have been hogging
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you will have been hogging
he/she/it will have been hogging
they will have been hogging
I would have hogged
we would have hogged
you would have hogged
he/she/it would have hogged
they would have hogged
I would be hogging
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he/she/it would be hogging
they would be hogging
I would have been hogging
we would have been hogging
you would have been hogging
he/she/it would have been hogging
they would have been hogging

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