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dead load
dead loadn. See dead weight.dead load n (Civil Engineering) the intrinsic invariable weight of a structure, such as a bridge. It may also include any permanent loads attached to the structure. Also called: dead weight Compare live load ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dead load - a constant load on a structure (e.g. a bridge) due to the weight of the supported structure itselfload, loading, burden - weight to be borne or conveyed |
Dead load
dead load[′ded ‚lōd] (mechanics) static load Dead loadThe weight of all permanent and stationary construction materials or equipment in a building. See also live load.dead load1. The weight of a structure itself, including the weight of fixtures or equipment permanently attached to it. Compare with live load. 2. The load imposed on a pipe located in a trench and covered by infill; depends on the depth and width of the trench, and the density and character of the infill material.dead load
dead loadThe weight of a building,not counting the occupants and furnishings. AcronymsSeede luxedead load
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