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"live load" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it refers to movable and temporary loads, such as people or equipment, that exist on a structure for a certain period of time. Example sentence: "The bridge was designed to handle a live load of up to 10 tons."
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live load
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Temporary load that the roof structure must be designed to support, as required by governing building codes. Live loads are generally moving and/or dynamic or environmental, (e.g., people, installation equipment, snow, ice or rain, etc.)
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First, growth of live load with time.
The paper deals mostly with the static live load.
The document, passed to LabourList, adds that overall performance should be 5% of the "live load".
This paper presents the development of a standard live load model for light rail bridges.
After the design load is applied, the live load is increased until the bridge model collapses.
The efficacy of CFRP-confinement increases when the intensity of the live load increases.
The composition of live load is also discussed in the paper.
Dead load, occupancy live load, and beam resistance random variables were considered.
However, this method may not effectively predict the response of all girders under live load.
(independent and identically distributed) assumption often made in determining maximum live load distribution.
Significant load random variables are taken to be dead load, sustained live load, and fire temperature.
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