applied load
21Proof load — Proof Proof, a. [1913 Webster] 1. Used in proving or testing; as, a proof load, or proof charge. [1913 Webster] 2. Firm or successful in resisting; as, proof against harm; waterproof; bombproof. [1913 Webster] I . . . have found thee Proof… …
22Peak-load pricing — is a pricing technique applied to public goods, which is a particular case of a Lindahl equilibrium. Instead of different demands for the same public good, we consider the demands for a public good in different periods of the day, month or year,… …
23Invade-a-Load — s own use.Invade a Load was a typical turbo tape loader, with one notable feature: While the actual game was loading a process which usually took a long time, even with optimized loader routines the loader allowed the user to play a smaller game… …
24temperature of deflection under load — The ability of a test specimen to preserve its shape up to a given temperature under a given dead load; characterized by the temperature at which the specimen supported at both ends and heated continually and uniformly in a liquid heat transfer… …
25axle load — noun : the load of a vehicle applied through the wheels at both ends of an axle and equaling twice the wheel load …
26imposed load — noun : the part of the total load sustained by a structure or member thereof that is applied to it after erection compare dead load …
27live load — /laɪv ˈloʊd/ (say luyv lohd) noun a load that is applied temporarily, as the weight of a train passing over a bridge …
28traverse racking test load value — Externally applied force in pounds or kilograms at the top corner fitting that will strain or stretch end structures of the container sideways …
29thrust load — noun A force that is applied along a bearings axis …
30breaking load — noun : stress or tension steadily applied and just sufficient to break or rupture …