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the serviceability
noun
The property of being serviceable, of being useful for some function.
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The first is what he called the "serviceability" of the good in other words, that the good gets the job done (e.g., luxury and economy cars are equally able to get to a given destination).
They verify the serviceability limit states.
Consequently, the serviceability of these structures could be reduced drastically.
Deformation control is also important to ensure the serviceability requirements.
Therefore, the serviceability ratio, R sv, should be at least 0.75 (Eq. 5).
This state could determine the serviceability of the crack width and deflection.
The design of RECC members may be controlled by the serviceability limit rather than strength.
The LS and CP limit states are equivalent to the serviceability and damage control presented by Priestley et al. (2007).
This requires the fabrication of the steel section with a predefined camber to comply with the serviceability limits.
The aim was to simulate the serviceability loading of the mock-up, transforming a distributed load into equivalent nodal forces.
While strains in categories 0-2 just visually impair structural aesthetics, strains in category 3 already influence the serviceability.
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