Design factor definition

Design factor. ’ means the ratio of the ultimate failure strength of a member or piece of material or equipment to the actual working stress or intended safe load.
Design factor means a factor or multiplier applied to computed reproduction cost as an adjustment to account for cost variations attributable to the particular design of the subject property that were not accounted for in the particular pricing schedule used. 50 IAC 2.2-1-22.

Related to Design factor

  • Expansion Factor has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 2.3(a);

  • Class Factor As to any date of determination and any Combinable Class, the then current Class Factor for the Related REMIC Class. As to any date of determination and any RCR Class, a fraction the numerator of which is the sum of the then current Class Balances of

  • Design flow means the average annual flow or average daily flow specified in an approved facilities plan or approved plans and specifications, the flow specified in a WPDES permit, or the flow required to meet performance standards.

  • Load factor means the percentage of aircraft seats actually occupied on a flight (RPMs divided by ASMs). “NMB” means the National Mediation Board.

  • Weighting factor wT for an organ or tissue (T) means the proportion of the risk of stochastic effects resulting from irradiation of that organ or tissue to the total risk of stochastic effects when the whole body is irradiated uniformly. For calculating the effective dose equivalent, the values of wT are: