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Что (кто) такое down-load - определение

LARGE DUMMY LOAD FOR TESTING ELECTRIC POWER TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
Resistive load bank; Reactive load bank; Capacitive load bank; Capactive Load Banks; Load Bank; Resistive Load Banks; Load Banks; Capactive load banks; Reactive Load Banks; Capactive load bank
  • Multiple resistive load banks connected in a network to simulate data center server rack heat conditions.
  • An air-cooled load bank, being used for acceptance testing of a 3000 kW standby diesel generator set. This is one of three banks used to load the generator to verify performance on load changes and for factory run-in.
  • An operator controlling a resistive 200kW load bank being used to test a diesel generator.
  • Capacitor bank.
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Load (computing)         
  • [[htop]] displaying a significant computing load (top right: ''Load average:'')
AMOUNT OF COMPUTATIONAL WORK PERFORMED
Load average; Unix load average; System load; Load Averages; Load averages; Load Average; System load average; Load times; Loadavg; IOtop (Unix); Load (Unix)
In UNIX computing, the system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average system load over a period of time.
Dummy load         
  • Four heavy duty dummy loads used at an amplifier shootout
  • Microwave dummy load designed to attach to [[waveguide]].
DEVICE USED TO SIMULATE AN ELECTRICAL LOAD
Electronic load; Electronic Load; Dummy antenna
A dummy load is a device used to simulate an electrical load, usually for testing purposes. In radio a dummy antenna is connected to the output of a radio transmitter and electrically simulates an antenna, to allow the transmitter to be adjusted and tested without radiating radio waves.
Load (unit)         
UNIT OF AMOUNT
Fother; Charrus; Load of London; Fother (unit)
The load, also known as a fodder, fother, and charrus (,  "cartload"), is a historic English unit of weight or mass of various amounts, depending on the era, the substance being measured, and where it was being measured. The term was in use by the 13th century, and disappeared with legislation from the 1820s onwards.
Glycemic load         
ESTIMATE OF HOW MUCH A QUANTITY OF FOOD WILL RAISE A PERSON'S BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL
Glycemic Load; Glycaemic load
The glycemic load (GL) of food is a number that estimates how much the food will raise a person's blood glucose level after eating it. One unit of glycemic load approximates the effect of eating one gram of glucose.
Stream load         
  • A high level of sediment in the [[Logan River]] due to thunderstorm activity
  • Increased suspended load gives this flooded stream its muddy color.
  • Dissolved and suspended load move with the natural stream flow, while the heavier bed load rolls across the floor of the stream.
A GEOLOGIC TERM REFERRING TO THE SOLID MATTER CARRIED BY A STREAM
Stream Load; Sediment load
Stream load is a geologic term referring to the solid matter carried by a stream (Strahler and Strahler, 2006). Erosion and bed shear stress continually remove mineral material from the bed and banks of the stream channel, adding this material to the regular flow of water.
peak load         
GRAPH OF THE VARIATION IN THE ELECTRICAL LOAD VERSUS TIME
Load Profile; Load curve; Peak load; Load Shape; Load forecast; Demand profile
¦ noun the maximum of electrical power demand.
Fother         
UNIT OF AMOUNT
Fother; Charrus; Load of London; Fother (unit)
·noun ·see Fodder, a unit of weight.
II. Fother ·noun A wagonload; a load of any sort.
III. Fother ·vt To stop (a leak in a ship at sea) by drawing under its bottom a thrummed sail, so that the pressure of the water may force it into the crack.
Load balancing (computing)         
SET OF TECHNIQUES TO IMPROVE THE DISTRIBUTION OF WORKLOADS ACROSS MULTIPLE COMPUTING RESOURCES
Load balancer; PPLB; Global Server Load Balancing; Gslb; Load distribution; Load distributing; GSLB; Link Load Balancing; Server Load Balancing; Ip sprayer; Ip spraying; Component Load Balancing; Load Balancer; Cluster with load-balancing; Load-balanced; Load sharing
In computing, load balancing is the process of distributing a set of tasks over a set of resources (computing units), with the aim of making their overall processing more efficient. Load balancing can optimize the response time and avoid unevenly overloading some compute nodes while other compute nodes are left idle.
Passenger load factor         
  • Road Space Requirements
CAPACITY UTILIZATION OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Passenger Load Factor; Load factor (transportation); Number of passengers
Passenger load factor, or load factor, measures the capacity utilization of public transport services like airlines, passenger railways, and intercity bus services. It is generally used to assess how efficiently a transport provider fills seats and generates fare revenue.
Working load limit         
LOAD THAT A LIFTING DEVICE CAN SAFELY LIFT
Safe Working Load; Safe working load; Minimum breaking strength
Safe Working Load (SWL) sometimes stated as the Normal Working Load (NWL) is the maximum safe force that a piece of lifting equipment, lifting device or accessory can exert to lift, suspend, or lower, a given mass without fear of breaking. Usually marked on the equipment by the manufacturer.

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Load bank

A load bank is a piece of electrical test equipment used to simulate an electrical load, to test an electric power source without connecting it to its normal operating load. During testing, adjustment, calibration, or verification procedures, a load bank is connected to the output of a power source, such as an electric generator, battery, servoamplifier or photovoltaic system, in place of its usual load. The load bank presents the source with electrical characteristics similar to its standard operating load, while dissipating the power output that would normally be consumed by it. The power is usually converted to heat by a heavy duty resistor or bank of resistive heating elements in the device, and the heat removed by a forced air or water cooling system. The device usually also includes instruments for metering, load control, and overload protection. Load banks can either be permanently installed at a facility to be connected to a power source when needed, or portable versions can be used for testing power sources such as standby generators and batteries. They are necessary adjuncts to replicate, prove, and verify the real-life demands on critical power systems. They are also used during operation of intermittent renewable power sources such as wind turbines to shed excess power that the electric power grid cannot absorb.