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What does LL stand for?

Limit Load


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The next test in the cycle, scheduled for fall 2009, will involve the first design limit load test of a single main parachute.
In that test, the structure did not break until well in excess of the required 150 percent of limit load.
Boeing engineers proved the composite barrel design through a series of incremental tests that first took the barrel to limit load, a test condition that simulates the most extreme conditions expected to be experienced in the life of the airplane.
The loads corresponding to the applied displacements are normalized by a lower-bound limit load [P.
Researchers who made the discovery have called for tough international laws to limit loads carried by diesel lorries.
In that test, the structure did not break until well in excess of the required 150 percent of limit load.
5 limit load (ultimate load) required by certification and even the 1.
00 Paperback TP156 Volume 2 (of eight volumes from the July 2005 ASME conference) contains papers on computer technology, arranged in sections on design and analysis of bolted joints; efficient computational methods for elasti-plastic and limit load analysis; FEA in field applications and manufacturing simulations; non linear FEA; recent developments; and normalization and innovation in gasketed joints and packings.

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