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What (who) is live load - definition

FORCES, DEFORMATIONS, OR ACCELERATIONS APPLIED TO A STRUCTURE OR ITS COMPONENTS
Structural loads; Dead and live loads; Live and dead loads; Dead load; Dead loads; Live load; Live loads; Dead & live loads; Live & dead loads; The 3 loads of construction; Static load; Lateral load; Rated load; Snow load; Imposed load; Transient load
  • Imposed load (live load)
  • Live snow load

live load         
¦ noun the weight of people or goods in a structure or vehicle.
dead load         
¦ noun the weight of a structure or vehicle, excluding that of passengers or goods.
Structural load         
A structural load or structural action is a force, deformation, or acceleration applied to structural elements. A load causes stress, deformation, and displacement in a structure.

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Structural load

A structural load or structural action is a force, deformation, or acceleration applied to structural elements. A load causes stress, deformation, and displacement in a structure. Structural analysis, a discipline in engineering, analyzes the effects of loads on structures and structural elements. Excess load may cause structural failure, so this should be considered and controlled during the design of a structure. Particular mechanical structures—such as aircraft, satellites, rockets, space stations, ships, and submarines—are subject to their own particular structural loads and actions. Engineers often evaluate structural loads based upon published regulations, contracts, or specifications. Accepted technical standards are used for acceptance testing and inspection.