A continuous load is a constant load.
A noncontinuous load is one that varies over time.
Large load impedance will draw a small load current and so loading of the source is small. (light load). A small load impedance will draw a large load current from the source. (heavy load).
A continuous load is a constant load.
A noncontinuous load is one that varies over time.
it is the maximum amount of weight an axle of a vehicle or trailer can carry with out damage. this is sometimes used to determine if an individual has broken the terms of a warranty.
Generally loadings and a materials performance under these loadings.
No, a steam turbine should not be operated at low loadings. This will only utilize the tips of the blades, causing twist that is outside of design parameters. You can operate this way, but the time you can do so is limited.
A relay switches heavier power loadings than a regular switch.
Concrete is an isotropic material with different strength properties with respect to the type of imposed loadings.
R. T. Buckney has written: 'Chemical loadings in a small river'
.357 Magnum and .38 Special (to include +P and +P+ loadings).
Roger Plank has written: 'The initial buckling of thin-walled structures under combined loadings'
20 is typical. Specialized loadings might be sold in five round packages.
Camber is the amount of deflection provided in the opposite direction of loadings. That is when the beam is subjected to Vertical downward loadings, the beam has a tendency of deflecting downwards. In this case, camber value is to be given in the upward direction so that when it is fully loaded condition, the beam would have almost zero deflection. Similarly, when the beam is subjected to vertical upward loadings, the camber value is to be given in downward direction. The purpose of camber in steel beam is to have almost zero deflection w.r.t.o beam axis after loading of beam as highlighted earlier. by R.Ravichandran, Chennai-49
it is the maximum amount of weight an axle of a vehicle or trailer can carry with out damage. this is sometimes used to determine if an individual has broken the terms of a warranty.
Basically pneumatics deal with lower loadings, hydraulics offer a better power to space ratio, useful in say aircraft design.
progressive damage due to repeated cyclic tensile loadings. Brinell test, Rockwell test