dead load

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Askeri) sabit ağırlık
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(Askeri) ZATİ YÜK; ZATİ AĞIRLIK; SABİT AĞIRLIK: Bir köprü, araç, bina veya makina gibi malzeme veya yapıların kiriş, mesnet, asli parça veya müteferrik aksamının kendi ağırlığından meydana gelen gayrı faal ağırlık. Bknz. "pay load", "useful load"
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Englisch - Englisch
The weight of a structure itself, including the weight of fixtures or equipment permanently attached to it
the weight of the glazing product itself
The weight of permanent, stationary construction and equipment included in a building
a static load due to the weight of the structure itself
is the weight of the permanent, non-moveable parts of a structure (In a room, the walls and carpeting, for example )
The self weight of the pre-engineered building structure including all its components such as frames, floors, secondary members, sheeting, bolts, etc
The fixed weight of a structure and its attached equipment and fixtures
The weight of the metal building system construction, such as roof, framing, and covering members
a bridge due to the weight of the supported structure itself
a constant load on a structure (e g a bridge) due to the weight of the supported structure itself
the weight of the entire dock structure, including all permanent attachments such as bumpers, dock boxes, winch stands and roof structures
Any permanent load resulting from the weight of building materials or installed equipment
The permanent or non-removable part of a system load (i e the weight of a batten versus the load hung from it)
a static load due to the weight of the structure
A constant load that in structures is due to the mass of the members, the supported structure, and permanent attachments or accessories
Any permanent load, such as plywood, shingles, insulation, etc
The vertical load due to the weight of all permanent structural & non-structural components of a building
constant load on a structure (a bridge for example)
Permanent loads that are constant on the truss, e g ; the weight of the truss itself, purlins, sheathing, roofing, ceiling, etc
a constant load on a structure e
Load imposed on a structure by the weight of the building materials only
Load on a structure due to its own weight and other fixed weights
The static load imposed by the weight of the materials that make up a given structure (2)
The weight of things and materials that are always present at the same place in a building
The load produced by the fabric of the building, always long term, (see DESIGN LOADS)
An inert, inactive load, primarily due to the structure's own weight
Loads due to the weight of the components making up the structure and that are intended to remain permanently in place
The constant, design-weight (of the roof) and any permanent fixtures attached above or below
Weight of building (roof, floors, walls, etc )
dead load

    Türkische aussprache

    ded lōd

    Aussprache

    /ˈded ˈlōd/ /ˈdɛd ˈloʊd/

    Etymologie

    [ 'ded ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English deed, from Old English dEad; akin to Old Norse dauthr dead, deyja to die, Old High German tOt dead; more at DIE.
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