Building load is calculated by computing the volume of built masses and multiplying by standard weight. Divide it by the area of the surfaces of the masses which are touching the ground.
No, it is a dead load
well you build a bridge and get over it
To calculate the occupancy load in a spa, you typically use the formula: Occupancy Load = Area of the space (in square feet) divided by the occupancy load factor specified by local building codes, which varies based on the type of space. For spas, this factor may consider areas like treatment rooms, waiting areas, and pools. It's essential to refer to local regulations for the specific load factors applicable to your spa's design and services. Always ensure compliance with safety and health guidelines.
stress is the ratio between the load and area
Before you can calculate the load bearing capacity of a scaffold, you will need to know there are three types of scaffolding; light duty, medium duty, and heavy duty. Now you can calculate the load bearing capacity by using the height to base ratio.
To calculate the footing size of a building, you first need to determine the load that the footing will support, including the weight of the structure and any live loads. Next, calculate the soil bearing capacity, which is the maximum load per unit area that the soil can safely support. Finally, divide the total load by the soil bearing capacity to find the required footing area, and adjust the dimensions (length and width) of the footing to achieve this area while ensuring stability and adherence to local building codes.
A man with a load jumps from a high building. What will be the load experienced by him?
By the number of suface area square feet. Check with the local Building Dept. for specs.
Divide the heat loss or gain obtained by the load calculation by square footage of the building.
If this pool is indoors consult your local fire marshal for the restrictions on the building occupancy level
No, it is a dead load
well you build a bridge and get over it
There are several ways to calculate working load limit. One of these includes Minimum Breaking Load (MBL) divided by Working Load Limit (WLL) equals Working Load Limit (WLL).
no load voltage - full load voltage by full load voltage
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You mean heat load? Use Manual J.
To calculate the DG set current, you need the load current and the load voltage. To convert it into kilowatts it is divided by 1000.