udl is converted into point load by multiplying the value of udl with the length of the section of the beam over which the udl is acting.these converted point load is acted at the middle of the section.
It all depends on the dimensions of the steel beam
its very close to 1/2 way between the poles if there are shading poles it tends to be in the same spot with varying loads if you can rotate the brush holders try to get the least arcing
vertical loads, longitudinal loads and vertical loads
AC voltage is varying because it is sinusoidal in nature
Imposed loads - or live loads, movable loads that act on the structure when it is in use Imposed load = Live load ;)
loads are carried out as point load uniformly distributed load and uniformly varying load
Uniform Distribution Load Uniform Distribution Load
engine loads
as we know concrete has very high strength and it is very good in taking compressive loads,and slabs are mostly subjected to the compressive load or uniformly distributed loads.
It means that acceleration is constant. This meaning that velocity is varying with respect to time, we see this by this formula (v - v(initial) ) / t (Time).
UDL = Uniformly Distributed Load UDSWL = Uniformly Distributed Safe Working Load UDL describes the way in which a load or weight is spread across a shelf area. Imagine a fish tank exactly the same size as the shelf; as you fill it with water, it finds its' own level so the load transmitted to the shelf is uniformly distributed.
It means that acceleration is constant. This meaning that velocity is varying with respect to time, we see this by this formula (v - v(initial) ) / t (Time).
these are the load varrying uniformly from zero to a particular value and spread over a certain length of the beam.Such load is also called triangular load.The total load can be obtained by calculating the total area of triangle & multiplied if by the intensity or rate of loading.The total load will act through the centroid of the triangle.
flow is proportional to velocity so its dependent on how fast the waters moving and the size of the pipe... check out the hazen williams nomograph
Melinda Ann Solomon has written: 'The effects of varying levels of information processing loads: relationship to age'
Homogeneous matter has the same composition and properties throughout, like air or sugar water. Heterogeneous matter has varying compositions and properties within the sample, like a fruit salad or a mixture of oil and water.
The type of loads that vary continuously on the structure or a body are called fluctuating loads . for example traffic passing on a bridge applies different loads of varying nature.When load is fluctuating , the maximum stress level condition appears frequently . number of loading cycle is a count which tells that how many times the structure can bear maximum stress level.So fluctuating loads reduce the endurance limit.