Axial load
A load that is applied along the longitudinal axis of a structural member, causing compression or tension.
Axial load refers to the force applied along the axis of a structural member, impacting stability and design. It is crucial for optimizing structural performance, enhancing safety, and ensuring compliance. By accounting for axial loads, designers ensure that structures can withstand applied forces, prevent buckling, and meet regulatory standards, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that buildings and infrastructure are robust, stable, and aligned with design specifications and performance criteria.
Used in a sentence
The column was designed to support a significant axial load.
Synonyms/variation
Axial Force
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