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dynamic loading

dynamic loading

Loading by a piece of machinery or equipment which imposes a load in addition to its static load, as a result of its vibration or movement.
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Featuring two highly dynamic loading device units per vehicle, the cranes can move up to eight transport units at the same time, allowing for simultaneous storage and retrieval operations.
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Design of Dynamic Loading PGA Frequency Shaking Duration (g) (Hz) (Seconds) 0.30 1.4 8 0.30 1.6 8 0.30 1.8 8 0.35 1.4 8 0.35 1.6 8 0.35 1.8 8 0.40 1.4 8 0.40 1.6 8 0.40 1.8 8
The damage risk index of roadway surrounding rocks under dynamic loading is a function changing with time.
The dynamic properties of geomaterials are directly related to dynamic loading which typically encompasses three elements, namely, waveform, amplitude, and frequency.
The 63200A series provides 6 kW In a 4U-hlgh chassis, built-in digital microprocessors, master/slave parallel control, sine-wave dynamic loading, and a measurement accuracy of 0.015% + 0.015% FS, 0.04% + 0.04% FS, and 0.1% + 0.1% FS accuracy for voltage, current, and power measurement, respectively.
Finite-Element Modelling of Structural Concrete: Short-Term Static and Dynamic Loading Conditions
But obtaining a detailed map of component stresses and strains under dynamic loading is highly time consuming using traditional methods.
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