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Types of Load

Dead Loads (DL)
Dead Loads (DL)

Dead Load's are permanent loads that must be supported by the structure. ASCE 7-10 defines dead loads as consisting "of the weight...

Earthquake Load
Earthquake Load

The vertical loads consist of dead load, live load and impact load. The horizontal loads comprises of wind load and earthquake load. The longitudinal loads i.e. tractive and braking forces are considered in special case of design of bridges, gantry girders etc..

Live Loads (LL)
Live Loads (LL)

Live loads can be prescribed to any structural element (floors, columns, beams, even roofs) and will ultimately be factored into a calculation of gravity loads, which we’ll explain below. We measure uniform live loads as pounds per square foot (psf).

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LOAD TYPES
LOAD TYPES

The types of loads acting on structures for buildings and other structures can be classified as vertical loads, horizontal loads and longitudinal loads.

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Settlement Loads
Settlement Loads

Answers.com ® WikiAnswers ® Categories Technology Engineering Architecture Bridges and Tunnels What is settlement load? ... How do you get loads loads loads of ...

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Snow Load (SL)
Snow Load (SL)

In most cases, passenger vehicles will use one of three different ratings: * Standard Load - Either nothing is branded on the tire's sidewall or it may be branded Standard Load and identified by an SL in their description, as in P235/75R-15 SL.

Thermal Loads
Thermal Loads

Thermal loads, entered as distributed loads on the Distributed Loads spreadsheet, induce axial stress in the member. The difference between the applied thermal load and the ambient temperature is the stress inducing temperature.

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Wind Load (WL)
Wind Load (WL)

Wind Load definition, categories, type and other relevant information provided by All Acronyms. WL stands for Wind Load