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Structural load

A structural load or structural action is a mechanical load (more generally a force) applied to structural elements. A load causes stress, deformation, displacement or acceleration in a structure. Structural analysis, a discipline in engineering, analyzes the effects of loads on structures and structural elements. Excess load may cause structural…

Technology, Loads on architectural and civil engineering structures & Types

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Loads on architectural and civil engineering structures

Aircraft structural loads

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Structural load

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Triples50
Avg. degree1.97
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Structural load

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related to Loads on architectural and civil engineering structures · 7
Structural load → Building, In, Minimum, Structural, These, They, To
related to Environmental loads · 2
Structural load → Environmental, Wind

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impactinstance ofThese can have a significant dynamic element and may involve considerations0.80text
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vibrationinstance ofThese can have a significant dynamic element and may involve considerations0.80text
slosh dynamics of fluidsinstance ofThese can have a significant dynamic element and may involve considerations0.80text
etc.An impact load is one whose time of application on a material is less than one-third of the natural period of vibration of that material.Cyclic loads on a structure can lead to fatigue damageinstance ofThese can have a significant dynamic element and may involve considerations0.80text
cumulative damageinstance ofThese can have a significant dynamic element and may involve considerations0.80text
or failureinstance ofThese can have a significant dynamic element and may involve considerations0.80text
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plasterboard or carpetinstance ofand immovable fixtures0.80text
impactinstance ofThese dynamic loads may involve considerations0.80text
momentuminstance ofThese dynamic loads may involve considerations0.80text
vibrationinstance ofThese dynamic loads may involve considerations0.80text

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