Live load
The variable load on a structure from occupants, furniture, and movable equipment, considered in design calculations.
Live load refers to the temporary, dynamic weight on a structure from occupants, furniture, or vehicles, impacting design and load calculations. It is crucial for optimizing structural performance, enhancing safety, and supporting material selection. By accounting for live loads, designers ensure that structures are robust, stable, and capable of withstanding applied forces, contributing to successful project delivery by ensuring that buildings and infrastructure are resilient, aligned with design specifications, and compliant with safety standards.
Used in a sentence
The floor was designed to support a live load of 50 pounds per square foot.
Synonyms/variation
Dynamic Load
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