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A hook as a hand tool is used for securing and moving loads.
Numerous historical reviews concerning the moving load problem exist (for example,).
Perhaps they dropped from a moving load unseen.
The equation of motion is increased by the term related to the inertia of the moving load.
Live loads are usually unstable or moving loads.
More mechanical advantage can be obtained if this end is attached to the moving load rather than the fixed end of the tackle.
The maximum acceleration obtained under these high speed moving loads is about 1.8 m/s2 lower than the admissible value according to Eurocode 1.
The moving load significantly increases displacements.
He tested the remaining girders by driving a locomotive across them, and found that they deflected by several inches under the moving load.
Dynamic forces (moving loads, wind) may also require both faces to be cellular, as may be seen in the Britannia Bridge section.
Structures that carry moving loads can have finite dimensions or can be infinite and supported periodically or placed on the elastic foundation.
A block and tackle is assembled so one block is attached to fixed mounting point and the other is attached to the moving load.
Capacity or rated load - The rated capacity of the ramp must always exceed the greatest total moving load (including goods, persons and transport equipment).
Available dynamic loading types include concentrated loads, displacements, seismic loads, uniform pressures, element removals, and moving loads.
Allen & Allen (2005) describe a moving load system, one in which the deflection moves as a wave through the foreland plate before the load system.
Officially, the Road Test was "...to study the performance of pavement structures of known thickness under moving loads of known magnitude and frequency."
The city's Department of Sanitation is moving loads of debris from the barge ports at 59th Street and at Hamilton Avenue in Brooklyn.
Kozin V.M., Koloshenko JB Experimental studies of deformation of the ice cover caused by moving loads.
Wrought iron was able to withstand the moving load of a locomotive and train unlike cast iron, used for rails until then, which was brittle and fractured all too easily."
Ergonomic lifting techniques involve keeping loads close to the body and near the person's center of gravity, using diagonal foot positions, and moving loads at waist height rather than directly from the floor.
He could "feel" the changing stress pattern in a mechanical structure subjected to moving loads, "see" the flow of currents in an electrical circuit as plainly as that of liquid in a network of glass tubes.
On December 12, 1930, a cloth merchant named George Frazier of Manchester was moving loads of foreign-made cloth from his shop in old Hanuman galli in the Fort region to Mumbai Port.
Crab steering is used when the vehicle needs to proceed in a straight line but under an angle (i.e. when moving loads with a reach truck, or during filming with a camera dolly), or when the rear wheels may not follow the front wheel tracks (i.e. to reduce soil compaction when using rolling farm equipment).