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Surface loading
Surface loading Sur"face load`ing (A["e]ronautics)
The weight supported per square unit of surface; the quotient
obtained by dividing the gross weight, in pounds, of a fully
loaded flying machine, by the total area, in square feet, of
its supporting surface.
Meaning of Surface loading from wikipedia
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measure surface potential (voltage) on
materials without making physical contact, and so
there is no
electrostatic charge transfer or
loading of the voltage...
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influence of
ocean tide
loading to be
taken into
account when
observing the Earth's
deformation response to
harmonic surface loading. The
results of calculating...
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between different countries, and
loading gauges may vary
across a network, even if the
track gauge is uniform. The term
loading gauge can also be
applied to...
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independent electric motor.
Loaders are used
mainly for
loading materials into trucks,
laying pipe,
clearing rubble, and digging. A
loader is not the most efficient...
- 2020. Klose,
Christian D. (July 2012). "Evidence for
anthropogenic surface loading as
trigger mechanism of the 2008
Wenchuan earthquake". Environmental...
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cracks in a
material due to
cyclic loading. Once a
fatigue crack has initiated, it
grows a
small amount with each
loading cycle,
typically producing striations...
- this type of
design are
flight control system complexity and
control surface loading. If the
pelikan tail is adopted, use of
engines with
thrust vector...
- are of two types:
metalled (hard-
surfaced) and
unmetalled roads.
Metalled roadways are made to
sustain vehicular load and so are
usually made on frequently...
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uniform fouling is by
stating the
average deposit surface loading, i.e., kg of
deposit per m2 of
surface area. The
fouling rate will then be
expressed in...
- A
loading dock or
loading bay is an area of a
building where goods vehicles (usually road or rail) are
loaded and unloaded. They are
commonly found on...