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Live load definition

Live load means the weight superimposed on the floors, roof and structural and nonstructural components of the dwelling through use and by snow, ice or rain.
Live load means the weight superimposed by the use and occupancy of the mobile structure including wind load and snow load, but not including dead load.
Live load means any load except a dead load.

Examples of Live load in a sentence

  • DESIGN INFORMATION Dead and Live loads AS 1170.1-1989 Live load - Block A, mezzanine 5 kPa Live load - Block B concrete roof (non trafficable) 1.5 kPa. Wind loads AS 1170.2-1989-Amdt.

  • Live load effects also refer to internal moments and forces due to live loads.

  • Live load capacity of decking based on a maximum span of 16” shall be 125 psf.

  • Live load distribution factors shall be per the corresponding AASHTO Specification based on the method used to perform the load rating.For emergency vehicles, when using simplified equations per AASHTO Specifications, use the appropriate equation based on the number of design lanes.

  • If you do not know the exact cost, give your most accurate estimate.Letters of SupportIn addition to work samples, we require letters of support for both the master craft artist and the apprentice from craft experts and from people who know about your commitment to the craft form and your community and/or field.


More Definitions of Live load

Live load means all loads except dead loads that may be imposed on a structure and wind loads will also be considered as live loads;
Live load means a load whereby the Carrier and Depot co-load the trailer in accordance with Section 3.2 of the Agreement.
Live load means the load assumed to be produced by the intended occupancy or use, including distributed, concentrated, impact and inertia, but excluding wind loads;
Live load means weight at the rail of the crew and stock of a fully equipped Locomotive.
Live load means any moving or variable superimposed load on the boat dock.
Live load. 100 psf or 300 pounds distributed over an area of 4 square inches, whichever produces higher stresses.
Live load means all imposed, transient, moving loads, or loads due to impact and including movable partitions in a building or structure other than dead loads.(Part of Ord passed 10/3/73: prior Code § 30.14(33)).