Dynamic load definition

Dynamic load means the load placed on the rigging and attachments by the initial free fall of the jumper and the bouncing movements of the jumper.
Dynamic load means load that fluctuates with time because of the action of the ride during the ride cycle.

Examples of Dynamic load in a sentence

  • Dynamic load allowance shall not be applied to the maintenance car (HP).

  • Dynamic load allowance is the statically equivalent dynamic effect resulting from vertical and horizontal acceleration of the LL given as a percent of Ll. KAMEHAMEHA HIGHWAY GUIDEWAY D▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇ CONTRACT Request for Proposals (Part 2) SP-27 .

  • Dynamic load allowance shall be used for the design of the superstructure and generally to those members of the structure that extend down to the main footings as well as the portion above the ground line of concrete or steel piles rigidly connected to the superstructure.

  • Dynamic load allowance shall not be used for abutments, retaining walls, wall-type piers, embedded piles, footings, and service walks.

  • Nominal duty point, main dimensions, designation system SANS 1123 : Pipe Flanges ISO 281 : Rolling bearings -- Dynamic load ratings and rating life BS 4999 : General requirements for rotating electrical machines.

Related to Dynamic load

  • Network Load means the load that a Network Customer designates for Network Integration Transmission Service under Tariff, Part III. The Network Customer’s Network Load shall include all load (including losses, Non-Dispatched Charging Energy, and Load Serving Charging Energy) served by the output of any Network Resources designated by the Network Customer. A Network Customer may elect to designate less than its total load as Network Load but may not designate only part of the load at a discrete Point of Delivery. Where an Eligible Customer has elected not to designate a particular load at discrete points of delivery as Network Load, the Eligible Customer is responsible for making separate arrangements under Tariff, Part II for any Point-To-Point Transmission Service that may be necessary for such non-designated load. Network Load shall not include Dispatched Charging Energy.

  • Filter means material placed in the useful beam to preferentially absorb selected radiations.

  • Bandwidth means a distributor’s defined tolerance used to flag data for further scrutiny at the stage in the VEE process where a current reading is compared to a reading from an equivalent historical billing period. For example, a 30 percent bandwidth means a current reading that is either 30 percent lower or 30 percent higher than the measurement from an equivalent historical billing period will be identified by the VEE process as requiring further scrutiny and verification;