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dynamic load

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dynamic load [dī¦nam·ik ′lōd]
(aerospace engineering)
With respect to aircraft, rockets, or spacecraft, a load due to an acceleration of craft, as imposed by gusts, by maneuvering, by landing, by firing rockets, and so on.
(civil engineering)
A force exerted by a moving body on a resisting member, usually in a relatively short time interval. Also known as energy load.

dynamic load
Any load which is nonstatic, such as a wind load or a moving live load.


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