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What is applied load?

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Updated: 6/5/2022

defination of suddenly applied load

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What is the suddenly applied load?

defination of suddenly applied load


What is suddenly applied load?

defination of suddenly applied load


What is the difference between of applied load and reactions?

The applied load refers to the load which acts on a structure at a given location or series of locations. The reaction is that which balances the applied load at the specific boundary (reaction) loactions. The sum of the applied load is equal to the reactions in the axis of application. For equilibrium, the sum of all forces and monemts are zero, so reactions may contain moment terrms under applied load, even if the applied laod has no applied moment.


How is a Load applied to a ac generator?

The load conductor is connected to the load side of the generator breaker. Once the generator is up to speed the load breaker is closed and the voltage is then applied to the load.


Can you define stress?

stress is defined as the ratio of applied load and area. stress=applied load/area.


What is the amount of axial stress on a member which is subjected to a sudden load when compared to load applied gradually?

The maximum stress induced in a body due to suddenly applied load is twice the stress induced when the same load is applied gradually


What is the difference between axial load and radial load?

Axial load (or thrust load) is a force applied parallel to the longitudinal axis, whereas, a radial load is a force applied transverse to this longitudinal axis.


What is buckling factor?

it is the ratio of buckling load to applied load


What is the relationship between the applied load and the force?

The applied load is the force acting on a structure or material. The relationship between the applied load and force is direct - as the applied load increases, the force applied to the structure also increases. This relationship is described by Newton's second law of motion, F = m*a, where F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration.


What is a gradually applied load?

It is a load applied slowly rather than quickly or suddenly. If applied quickly, the problem becomes one of dynamics, or impulse loading, but if applied slowly (gradual) it is a statics problem


What happens when a load is applied to the beam?

when the load is applied in the beam then deflection takes place. the nature of the deflection depends on the support provided on it


Why there should be a gap between the load applied to the structure and the factored load on the design?

to minimize over load