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3 Loads on Structures – Anahita’s Chapter

Different types of loads on structures

•Static loads:

“Static loads are assumed to be applied slowly to a structure until it reaches its peak value without fluctuating rapidly in magnitude or position. Under a static load, a structure responds slowly and its deformation reaches a peak when the static force is maximum.”- Ching & Mulville

 

•Dynamic loads

“Dynamic loads are applied suddenly to a structure, often with rapid changes in magnitude and point of application. Under a dynamic load, a structure develops inertial forces in relation to its mass, and its maximum deformation does not necessarily correspond to the maximum magnitude of the applied force. The two major types of dynamic loads are wind loads and earthquake loads”.- Ching & Mulville

 

Earthquakes

Dead load

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