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Limit load can refer to: Limit load (aeronautics), the maximum load factor during flight Limit load (physics), maximum load that a structure can safely
Limit_load
Limit load is the maximum load that a structure can safely carry. It's the load at which the structure is in a state of incipient plastic collapse. As
Limit_load_(physics)
aeronautics, limit load (LL) is the maximum design load expected as the maximum load any aircraft will see during its lifetime, The limit load can be found
Limit_load_(aeronautics)
Legal limit to which a ship may be loaded
The load line, also known as Plimsoll line, indicates the legal limit to which a ship may be loaded for specific water types and temperatures in order
Load_line_(watercraft)
ultimate load Bl is the limit load j is the factor of safety With respect to aircraft structure and design, ultimate load is the amount of load applied
Ultimate_load
Mechanical loads (forces) applied to a structure or its components
A structural load or structural action is a mechanical load (more generally a force) applied to structural elements. A load causes stress, deformation
Structural_load
Maximum stress withstood by stretched material before breaking
modulus Limit load (physics), maximum load that a structure is expected to safely carry in service Safe working load or working load limit, maximum load during
Ultimate_tensile_strength
American heavy military transport aircraft
upbending test, the wing failed at 128% of limit load, which is below the requirement that it sustain 150% of limit load. Changes were made to the wing, but
Lockheed_C-5_Galaxy
Equipment that can be used to lift and lower loads
guaranteed. The working load limit is calculated by dividing the "minimum breaking load" of the equipment by a safety factor. Working load limit as a concept is
Lifting_equipment
Design method in structural engineering
Limit State Design (LSD), also known as Load And Resistance Factor Design (LRFD), refers to a design method used in structural engineering. A limit state
Limit_state_design
element limit analysis (FELA) uses optimisation techniques to directly compute the upper or lower bound plastic collapse load (or limit load) for a mechanical
Finite_element_limit_analysis
motor vehicles prohibited Buses Prohibited Height limit Width limit Load limit Axle load limit Length limit Left turn prohibited Right turn prohibited Overtaking
Road_signs_in_India
Maximum stress that will not cause fatigue failure
The fatigue limit or endurance limit is the stress level below which an infinite number of loading cycles can be applied to a material without causing
Fatigue_limit
Effort being used in the working memory
three types of cognitive load: Intrinsic cognitive load is the effort associated with a specific topic. Germane cognitive load refers to the work put into
Cognitive_load
1996 studio album by Metallica
Load is the sixth studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released on June 4, 1996, through Elektra Records in the United States and Vertigo
Load_(album)
Standard terms to define airspeeds
or maximum speed for normal operations. Speed at which exceeding the limit load factor may cause permanent deformation of the aircraft structure. VO Maximum
V_speeds
Next generation of the Boeing 777
from the existing engine-related delays. At 99% of ultimate load, 1.48 times the limit load, the aluminum skin ruptured under the center fuselage, aft
Boeing_777X
Truck with unusually large or heavy load
transport, an oversize load (or overweight load) is a load that exceeds the standard or ordinary legal size or weight limits for a truck to convey on
Oversize_load
Digital workload distribution techniques
In computing, load balancing is the process of distributing a set of tasks over a set of resources (computing units) with the aim of making their overall
Load_balancing_(computing)
Engineering concept
along plastic hinge lengths. By inserting a plastic hinge at a plastic limit load into a statically determinate beam, a kinematic mechanism permitting an
Plastic_hinge
Maximum theoretical efficiency of a solar cell
radiative efficiency limit (also known as the detailed balance limit, Shockley–Queisser limit, Shockley–Queisser efficiency limit or SQ limit) is the maximum
Shockley–Queisser_limit
Behavior of some ductile materials
as an upper limit to a beam's load–carrying capability as it only represents the strength at a particular cross–section and not the load–carrying capability
Plastic_bending
American four engine military transport aircraft
static and repeated load testing. A static test of the C-17 wing in October 1992 resulted in its failure at 128% of design limit load, below the 150% requirement
Boeing_C-17_Globemaster_III
Clutch type
slip-clutch), or uncouple the load entirely (as in a shear pin). The action of a torque limiter is especially useful to limit any damage due to crash stops
Torque_limiter
Twin-engine Russian jet airliner
smallest possible margin to avoid excess weight; it passed the limit load test (highest load during flight) which enables flight testing which should start
Yakovlev_MC-21
Maximum dimensions for railway vehicles and their loads
A loading gauge is a diagram or physical structure that defines the maximum height and width of railway vehicles and their loads. The loading gauge is
Loading_gauge
North American open-top dumpster
to prevent persons from entering. Roll-offs are commonly used to contain loads of construction and demolition waste or other waste types, especially when
Roll-off_(dumpster)
Safety feature in electrical engineering
Current limiting is the practice of imposing a limit on the current that may be delivered to a load to protect the circuit generating or transmitting the
Current_limiting
statutory speed limit for divided expressways is (since April 1, 2024) 90 km/h (56 mph) for a truck with GVWR over 8 t (17,640 lb) and a maximum load over 5 t
Speed_limits_in_Japan
Amount of virus found in host tissue
present with an undetectable viral load on most clinical assays since the concentration of virus particles is below the limit of detection (LOD). A 2010 review
Viral_load
Capacity of a material or structure to withstand loads tending to reduce size
compressive strength limit; others deform irreversibly, so a given amount of deformation may be considered as the limit for compressive load. Compressive strength
Compressive_strength
Dietic strategy in preparation for athletic endurance events
Carbohydrate (CHO) loading, commonly referred to as carb-loading, or carbo-loading, is a strategy used by endurance athletes, such as marathoners and
Carbohydrate_loading
Strongman competition in 2011
Blekaitis Derek Boyer Loading Race: 4 kegs, 2 weighing 115 kilograms (254 lb), 2 weighing 120 kilograms (260 lb). 1 minute 15 second time limit. Car Walk: 450
2011_World's_Strongest_Man
Total weight bearing on the roadway for all wheels connected to a given axle
maximum allowable axle load. A weak bridge may limit the axle load of the full line. Theodore Cooper developed the E10 loading system for calculating
Axle_load
and load. This requirement applies to all roads, and is similar to the "reasonable speed" legal obligation levied in other nations. Speed limits are enforced
Speed_limits_in_Germany
the collapse load of a given structural model without resorting to iterative or incremental analysis. For this purpose, the field of limit analysis is
Limit_analysis
Sudden change in shape of a structural component under load
the sudden change in shape (deformation) of a structural component under load, such as the bowing of a column under compression or the wrinkling of a plate
Buckling
Instrument which indicates force strength
contact with the load cell. Mechanical stops are placed to prevent overstrain of the diaphragm when the loads exceed a certain limit. The load cell is completely
Load_cell
National road in Poland
was subject to axle load restrictions: Between 2020 and 2022, the section between Chojnice and Czersk was rebuilt to increase its load capacity to 11.5 t/axle
National_road_22_(Poland)
Engineering term
real-world capacity of the bridge to carry specified load. Limit states design Factor of safety Specified load DNV (2016). DNVGL-ST-0378 Standard for offshore
Design_load
Depth of a vessel below its waterline
their draught by calculation or by visual observation (of the ship's painted load lines). A ship's draft/draught is the "depth of the vessel below the waterline
Draft_(hull)
Space Shuttle orbiter (1983–1986)
qualification tests were performed to a safety factor of 1.2 times the design limit loads. The qualification tests were used to validate computational models,
Space_Shuttle_Challenger
Communications protocol
usually enabled on a per-interface basis to limit load on the router components involved in NetFlow, or to limit the amount of NetFlow records exported. NetFlow
NetFlow
Amount of computational work that a computer system performs
system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average system load over a
Load_(computing)
Cargo shift in a vehicle
prevent load shifting. If cargo is not adequately secured, it can move during flight, and move the center of gravity outside of its safe operating limits, which
Load_shifting
Term in US environmental law
A total maximum daily load (TMDL) is a regulatory term in the U.S. Clean Water Act, describing a plan for restoring impaired waters that identifies the
Total_maximum_daily_load
Maximum legal speed of vehicles
limits on road traffic, as used in most countries, set the legal maximum speed at which vehicles may travel on a given stretch of road. Speed limits are
Speed_limit
Ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight
tolerate load factors much higher than the minimum required. For example, the Sukhoi Su-26 family has load factor limits of −10 to +12. The maximum load factors
Load_factor_(aeronautics)
Phenomenon of deformation due to structural stress
used to determine the maximum allowable load in a mechanical component, since it represents the upper limit to forces that can be applied without producing
Yield_(engineering)
1968 single by The Band
performances of the song on Ramble at the Ryman (2011), and Austin City Limits and Quick Hits (both 2012), describes it as "a masterpiece of Biblical allusions
The_Weight
collapse load is determined. The two plastic limit theorems apply to any elastic-perfectly plastic body or assemblage of bodies. Lower limit theorem:
Plastic_limit_theorems
Ability of a structure to support a designed structural load without breaking
that deals with the ability of a structure to support a designed structural load (weight, force, etc.) without breaking, and includes the study of past structural
Structural integrity and failure
Structural_integrity_and_failure
System strength beyond planned load
much stronger a system is than it needs to be for its specified maximum load. Safety factors are often calculated using detailed analysis because comprehensive
Factor_of_safety
Former railway station in Carrara, Italy
storage of the station, now demolished. The station also had signs of limit "load goods" and a one was placed right next to the loco storage. Trains portal
Carrara San Martino railway station
Carrara_San_Martino_railway_station
Light aircraft by Guanyi Aviation
for static load testing and began its first testing on April 2, 2022. All static structural tests—including limit load and ultimate load cases covering
GA20
Maximal instantaneous input current drawn by an electrical device when first turned on
electric motors and transformers may draw several times their normal full-load current when first energized, for a few cycles of the input waveform. Power
Inrush_current
Total mass divided by area of wing
altitude and speed, this limits the turning radius due to maximum load factor. At Mach 0.85 and 0.7 lift coefficient, a wing loading of 50 lb/sq ft (240 kg/m2)
Wing_loading
Mechanical and civil design philosophy
due to service loads do not exceed the elastic limit. This limit is usually determined by ensuring that stresses remain within the limits through the use
Permissible_stress_design
German two-seat glider
that the design of the fuselage may not have been sufficient to sustain limit loads during certain maneuvers and during flight at certain speeds. Grob completed
Grob_G103a_Twin_II
Vehicle dynamics terms
and inform limit handling characteristics. If the center of mass is moved forward, the understeer gradient tends to increase due to tyre load sensitivity
Understeer_and_oversteer
Active load or dynamic load is a component or a circuit that functions as a current-stable nonlinear resistor. In circuit design, an active load is a circuit
Active_load
occurs because high system loading, causing some part of the system to reach a limit in its ability to respond. This limit within the system is referred
Performance_tuning
Strongman competition in 2026
for 8 metres (26 ft) and then a 182 kilograms (401 lb) stone load. 2 minute time limit. Once the 10 finalists were confirmed, their results across the
2026_World's_Strongest_Man
concrete. Lightening holes – Limit load (physics) – Limit state design – Linear elasticity – Lintel – Live load – Load bearing – Load-bearing wall – Contents:
Glossary of structural engineering
Glossary_of_structural_engineering
Fine grained natural soil
buildings made with clay, often baked into brick, as an essential part of its load-bearing structure.[citation needed] In agriculture, clay content is a major
Clay
also limit the power increase, although if the bridged amplifiers use separate power supplies, which is typical, the limit increase for high loads is power
Bridged and paralleled amplifiers
Bridged_and_paralleled_amplifiers
Mathematical operator in calculus
peak load i ∑ i = 1 n Max ( Aggregated load i ) {\displaystyle f_{\text{Diversity}}={\frac {\sum \limits _{i=1}^{n}{\text{Individual peak load}}_{i}}{\sum
Diversity_factor
Type of DC-to-DC converter
discontinuous mode when low current is drawn by the load, and in continuous mode at higher load current levels. The limit between discontinuous and continuous modes
Buck–boost_converter
Ability to balance computer network traffic
Network load balancing is the ability to balance traffic across two or more WAN links without using complex routing protocols like BGP. This capability
Network_load_balancing
No load power consumption is the electric power consumed by a battery charger when it is plugged into a wall socket but without the mobile phone or other
No_load_power
criterion reaching exactly the critical limit can be calculated. That deposition level is called the critical load and the difference between the current
Critical_load
Electronic device that converts or regulates electric energy and supplies it to a load
supply is an electrical device that supplies electric power to an electrical load. The main purpose of a power supply is to convert electric current from a
Power_supply
CPU socket
load limits which were designed not be exceeded during heat sink assembly, shipping conditions, or standard use. They came with a warning that load above
Socket_370
Standard size for storage and handling
overdesign to commercial unit-load designers. However, similar marking standards, safety, stability, volumetric efficiency, weight limits and impact resistance
Unit_load
Outer non-structural walls of a building
walls were load-bearing, supporting much or all of the load of the entire structure. The nature of the materials resulted in inherent limits to a building's
Curtain_wall_(architecture)
First sector of partitioned PC computer disk
limit utilizing 32-bit arithmetic or 4096-byte sectors are not officially supported, as they fatally break compatibility with existing boot loaders,
Master_boot_record
While there are in theory no physical limits on the frequency of which load-pull can be performed, most load-pull systems are based on passive distributed
Load_pull
Short takeoff and landing utility transport turboprop aircraft
280 km) zero payload Service ceiling: 31,000 ft (9,400 m) g limits: 2.5g (manoeuvring limit load) Rate of climb: 1,820 ft/min (9.2 m/s) Take-off run: 2,300 ft
De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
De_Havilland_Canada_DHC-5_Buffalo
Electronic oscillator circuit
resonant frequency with a known "load" capacitance added to the crystal. For example, a crystal intended for a 6 pF load has its specified parallel resonant
Crystal_oscillator
Ratio of active power to apparent power
more load current can be supplied. Utilities typically charge additional costs to commercial customers who have a power factor below some limit, which
Power_factor
Device to limit the current in lamps
An electrical ballast is a device placed in series with a load to limit the amount of current in an electrical circuit. A familiar and widely used example
Electrical_ballast
National road in Poland
Gronowo National road 54 has an axle limit restrictions. The allowed axle limit is up to 11.5 tons, which is a standard limit on Polish national roads. Generalna
National_road_54_(Poland)
Software testing activity
performance of a web site during peak loads. These attacks generally are under an hour long, or until a limit in the amount of data that the web server
Stress_testing_(software)
Machine that washes clothes
of each load. Water usage: Front-loaders usually use less water than top-loading residential clothes washers. Estimates are that front-loaders use from
Washing_machine
In physics, the strong confinement limit, or "festina lente" limit, is a mode of an atom laser in which the frequency of emission of the Bose–Einstein
Strong_confinement_limit
Load securing, also known as cargo securing, is the securing of cargo for transportation. According to the European Commission Transportation Department
Load_securing
French light sporting jet aircraft
Minijet was stressed to perform aerobatic manoeuvres, possessing a 9-G limit load factor, but it has not been approved for snap rolls; it can be flown inverted
SIPA_S.200_Minijet
states such as Arizona, Colorado, New Jersey, and Ohio, which limit as a percentage of load. Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland
Net metering in the United States
Net_metering_in_the_United_States
Process of balancing the supply of electricity on a network
Load management, also known as demand-side management (DSM), is the process of balancing the supply of electricity on the network with the electrical load
Load_management
American homebuilt glider
three axis control, operated conventionally. Third was for the design limit load to be 5.33 g, in accordance with the minimum sailplane standard of the
Hall_Vector_1
Electrical engineering term
"uncontrollability" region. If sufficient reactive power is not available, the limit of the load power will be reached prior to the power-voltage point getting to
Power-voltage_curve
Russian military subsonic intermediate rifle cartridge
requires its own, shorter, loads. The ShAK-12 rounds have less range compared to the VKS with the maximum effective range of the loads reaching in between 100
12.7×55mm_STs-130
Mounting element that transfers loads from a pipe to supporting structures
hanger is a designed element that transfer the load from a pipe to the supporting structures. The load includes the weight of the pipe proper, the content
Pipe_support
Number and virulence of the parasites that a host organism harbours
Parasite load is a measure of the number and virulence of the parasites that a host organism harbours. Quantitative parasitology deals with measures to
Parasite_load
Research institute at Texas A&M University
Elgohary, L. Dong, J.L. Junkins, S.N. Atluri, “Solution of Post-Buckling & Limit Load Problems, Without Inverting the Tangent Stiffness Matrix & Without Using
Hagler Institute for Advanced Study
Hagler_Institute_for_Advanced_Study
load balancer before the idle timeout period elapsed. Typically, when client timeout is sooner than the Elastic Load Balancer's timeout. 463 The load
List_of_HTTP_status_codes
Measure in population genetics
the speed limit to adaptation set by the substitutional load. However, Kimura's argument confused the lag load with the substitutional load, using the
Genetic_load
Load securing webbing
tie-downs such as ratchet straps, have a manufacturer-assigned working load limit (WLL) that is permanently marked or otherwise identifiable. Webbing with
Web_lashing_assembly
2009 American film
think it’s a load of old tosh – kind of like Pink Floyd albums." Nathan Lee of NPR wrote "The Limits of Control may well test the limits of your patience
The_Limits_of_Control
North American tank car for rail transport
goods, including 40,000 cars in dedicated service carrying 219,000 car loads of ethanol fuel annually in the U.S. Hydraulic fracturing of new wells in
DOT-111_tank_car
LIMIT LOAD
LIMIT LOAD
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh
Margin; Limit
Boy/Male
Indian
No Limit
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Indian
Limit
Girl/Female
Hindi
Limit.
Biblical
bound; limit
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mark, Limit
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
No Limit
Boy/Male
Indian
No Limit
Girl/Female
Indian
Limit
Boy/Male
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Limit; Sky
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Boundary; Limit
Girl/Female
Hindu
Mark, Limit
Girl/Female
Tamil
Limit
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bound, limit.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Limit
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Limit
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Limit
Female
Hebrew
(לִילִית) Variant spelling of Hebrew Lilith, LILIT means "of the night."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Tamil
Limit; Border
Girl/Female
Arabic
No Limit
LIMIT LOAD
LIMIT LOAD
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a pet form (with the suffix -ot) of the medieval personal name Herry, Harry (a variant of Henry).Scottish : habitational name from a place, as for example Heriot to the south of Edinburgh, named with Middle English heriot, which denoted a piece of land restored to the feudal lord on the death of its tenant. The Middle English word is from Old English heregeatu, a compound of here ‘army’ + geatu ‘equipment’, referring originally to military equipment that was restored to the lord on the death of a vassal.English : habitational name from Herriard in Hampshire, which may have been named as ‘army quarters’ (Old English here ‘army’ + geard ‘enclosure’), or possibly from the Celtic terms hyr ‘long’ + garth ‘ridge’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Distinguished
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Knowledge
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A Raaga
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Name of Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Diamond
Boy/Male
Irish
Peace from God.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Wise
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Hot Rayed; The Sun
Girl/Female
Welsh
Rose.
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v. t.
To limit previously.
v. t.
That which terminates a period of time; hence, the period itself; the full time or extent.
v. t.
To limit beforehand.
v. t.
A restriction; a check; a curb; a hindrance.
v. t.
To apply a limit to, or set a limit for; to terminate, circumscribe, or restrict, by a limit or limits; as, to limit the acreage of a crop; to limit the issue of paper money; to limit one's ambitions or aspirations; to limit the meaning of a word.
n.
The act of specifying or determining by a mark or limit; notation of limits.
n.
That which limits the extent of anything; limit; extremity; bound; boundary.
v. t.
That which terminates, circumscribes, restrains, or confines; the bound, border, or edge; the utmost extent; as, the limit of a walk, of a town, of a country; the limits of human knowledge or endeavor.
n.
A wandering beyond proper limits; an excursion or sally from the usual way, course, or limit.
v. t.
A determining feature; a distinguishing characteristic; a differentia.
v. t.
To restrain within limits; to restrict; to limit; to bound; to shut up; to inclose; to keep close.
v. t.
The space or thing defined by limits.
adv.
Without end or limit.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Limit
a.
Tending to limit.
v. i.
To beg, or to exercise functions, within a certain limited region; as, a limiting friar.
v. t.
Limit; bound; restraint; extent.
imp. & p. p.
of Limit
v. t.
A determinate quantity, to which a variable one continually approaches, and may differ from it by less than any given difference, but to which, under the law of variation, the variable can never become exactly equivalent.