1973 Stock tube train right The loadinggauge determines the sizes of passenger trains and the size ... stock entering a region with a smaller loadinggauge. Compliance with a loadinggauge can be checked ... on rolling stock and more recently lasers are used. The loadinggauge is maximum size of rolling stock ... on the track, are sometimes used in place of loadinggauge. Citation needed date May 2009 The railway platform height height of platforms is also a consideration when considering the loadinggauge .... for locomotives that are too heavy, ensure that fuel tanks are nearly empty. History The loadinggauge ... gauge along with much of the world. Standard loading gauges for standard gauge lines International ... of loading gauges named A, B, B and C. UIC A The smallest slightly larger than PPI gauge . ref ... top so that only minor changes are required for the widespread structures built to loadinggauge ... url http myweb.tiscali.co.uk gansg 2 track 02track3.htm title Track Gauge & LoadingGauge author Mike ... end Great Britain Network Rail uses a W loadinggauge classification system ranging from W6A smallest ... Utilisation Strategy was published which identified a number of key routes where the loadinggauge ... stack container service requires the highest loadinggauge in common use in North America. The American loadinggauge for Railroad car Freight cars freight cars on the North American rail network is generally ... car loadinggauge was increased to a convert 16 ft 6 in m 2 abbr on height in the West to accommodate ..., and while all are standard gauge , inconsistencies in loadinggauge prevent cars from the former ... loadinggauge so that they can be operated over the entire network, and employees are responsible for minding ... name Kubota Korea Korean national network has the same loadinggauge as Japanese Shinkansen. ref ... if they did connect. However the loadinggauge of the two systems made this problematic as the loadinggauge of NSW was smaller. Broad gauge Passenger The smallest loadinggauge for a railway of the railgauge ... more details
Summary Information Description LoadingGauge Eritrean Railway with ISO Containers Source I User Tabletop Tabletop User talk Tabletop talk created this work entirely by myself. Date 04 43, 9 April 2010 UTC Author User Tabletop Tabletop User talk Tabletop talk other versions Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL migration redundant Problems Due to problems with the scanning process, the horizontal and vertical scales of this diagram are not the same. Floor height To fit the containers through a tunnel, the wagon floor height has to be fairly low, and this has been estimated at 2 610mm . ... more details
Other uses Unreferenced date December 2006 In electrical transmission line s, the term loading means the insertion of Electrical impedance impedance into a Telecommunication circuit circuit to change the characteristics of the circuit. The loading of a communication channel may be expressed as a the equivalent mean power and the peak power as a function of the number of voice channels or b the equivalent power of a multichannel complex or Signalling telecommunication signal composite referred to zero transmission level point 0TLP . Non electrical Chemically, loading is the process by which insoluble small suspended particles are made heavier by adding alum in order to increase the rate of sedimentation of particles. Computers and electronic devices take time to save or open files, which is commonly tracked with a loading bar , or progress bar as it is officially named. They show progress with visual representation, i.e. filling a box, and may include amount processed or percentage processed. These bars help the user understand how much time they have to wait. Most have the word Loading... somewhere on the bar, hence the term Loading bar . See also External electric load Electric load Loading coil Electrical lengthening Non electrical Dynamic loading Loaded language Loadinggauge Progress bar Category Signal cables Category Telecommunications terms telecomm term stub es Loading uk ... more details
wiktionary Gauge pron en e d may refer to In measurement Gauge instrument , any of a variety of measuring ... items Gauge block s, metal blocks of precisely known length, used in measuring American wire gauge , a measurement of diameter of a wire Gauge bore diameter , the diameter of a shotgun barrel Stubs Iron Wire Gauge , which corresponds to the diameter of a hypodermic needle See also Category Wire gauges Unit of thickness used for thin plastics 1 gauge 1 100 thou length mil 1 100,000 inch 25.4 100000 millimetre 0.254 micrometre Sheet metal gauge , thickness of metal in sheet form Sight glass Sight glass or water gauge for measuring liquid level heights in storage tanks and pressure vessels Boost gauge , a gauge used in conjunction with turbo super chargers Pressure gauge or vacuum gauge see pressure measurement Stream gauge for measuring height and discharge of a river or stream The size of piercing jewelry thickness and a stretched piercing see stretching body piercing Film gauge , a physical property of film stock which defines its size ANOVA Gauge R&R , a statistical tool to measure variation arising from the measurement device and its operators Air core gauge , a type of rotary actuator often used in automotive instruments Needle gauge for comparing outer diameter of medical needles In mathematics and physics Gauge theory Gauge integral Gauge fixing In railway practice Rail gauge , the distance between the two rails forming a railroad track Standard gauge Narrow gauge railway Broad gaugeLoadinggauge , the maximum width and height of engines and loaded wagons, etc Structure gauge , the minimum size of bridges, tunnels, platforms, etc Axle load , the maximum weight of axles for a given track Break of gauge In other contexts Gauge knitting , the number of stitches in a given length Change of gauge aviation , when an aircraft type changes at a stopping point of a direct flight Gauge person , the stage name of a pornographic actress Gauge band , post hardcore band from ... more details
wiktionary loadingLoading is the insertion of impedance into a circuit to change the characteristics of the circuit. Loading may also refer to Carbohydrate loading , a strategy employed by endurance athletes to maximize the storage of glycogen in the muscles Chain loading , a method used by computer programs to replace the currently executing program with a new program Disk loading , the pressure maintained over the swept area of a helicopter s rotor Dynamic loading , a mechanism by which a computer program can load a library into memory Front End Loading , the process for conceptual development of processing industry projects Front loading, a method used by the Military industrial complex to increase defense funding Gut loading , the process by which an animal s prey is raised and fed nutritious foods with the intention of passing those nutrients to the animal for which the prey is intended Lazy loading , a design pattern commonly used in computer programming to defer initialization of an object until the point at which it is needed Partial loading , a feature of GTKWave Quasistatic loading , a loading in solid mechanics where inertial effects are negligible Seismic loading , one of the basic concepts of earthquake engineering Task loading , a multiplicity of responsibilities leading to an increased risk failure on the part of a diver to undertake some key basic function which would normally be routine for safety Vocal loading , the stress inflicted on the speech organs when speaking for long periods Wave loading , the application of a pulsed or wavelike load to a material or object Wing loading , the loaded weight of an aircraft divided by the area of its wing See also Load disambiguation Loaded disambiguation Loader disambiguation disambig ... more details
In solid mechanics , quasistatic loading refers to loading where inertial effects are negligible . In other words time and Mass inertial mass are irrelevant. Category Solid mechanics classicalmechanics stub ... more details
A loading screen is a picture shown by a computer program , often a video game , while the program is loading or initializing. Loading times Loading screens that disguise the length of time that a program takes to load were common when computer games were loaded from cassette tape , a process which could take 5 minutes or more. ref name ste http www.zee 3.com pickfordbros articles loadingscreens.php Loading Screens essay by Ste Pickford ref Nowadays, most games are loaded from optical disc , faster than previous magnetic media, but still include loading screens to disguise the amount of time taken to initialize the game in Random Access Memory RAM . Because the loading screen data itself needs to be read from the media, it actually increases the overall loading time. For example, with a ZX Spectrum game, the screen data takes up 6 kilobyte s, representing an increase in loading time of about 13 over the same game without a loading screen. ref name ste Artwork In early video games, the loading ... CRASH issue 4 retrieved from CRASH The Online Edition ref Loading screen variations Image Ubuntu loader.png thumb right Loading screen of the Ubuntu operating system Ubuntu operating system, displaying progress. The loading screen does not need to be a static picture. Some loading screens display a progress ... disguised loading screens as elevator sequences when Samus Aran Samus moved between major areas. The Ratchet ... uses exactly the same technique to hide loading time. Loading screens sometimes double as briefing ... and or entertainment or it can give the user information that is usable when the loading is complete ... s in their loading screen, notably Skyline Attack for the Commodore 64 and Joe Blade 2 on the ZX Spectrum . One well known loader game was Invade a Load . Namco has used playable mini games during a loading ... as loading screens when first booting up many of their early PlayStation releases. Even to this day ... Loading Screen Category Graphical user interfaces Category Widgets Category Video game design ... more details
orphan date April 2010 A loading arm permits the transfer of liquid or liquefied gas from one tank to another ... Loading Arm or a Bottom Loading Arm. Transfer to or from a ship or barge requires a marine loading arm . Top and Bottom loading arm General feature of Top and Bottom loading arms File Top Loading Arm.jpg thumb alt Un ruban de pellicule de film d roul Top loading arms Both types of loading arms are typically ... needed. The loading arm unfolds to get the required working envelope to load or unload ... of loading arms may be mounted on a column or via a plate to an existing wall. Balancing is needed due ... cylinder. Top loading arm File Bottom Loading Arm.jpg thumb alt Un ruban de pellicule de film d roul Bottom loading arms Top loading arms are used to load or unload road or Tank car rail tanker s. Loading or unloading is done through the manhole on the top of the tanker. Depending on the nature ... from being released to the atmosphere. Numerous accessories are available to make a loading arm ... break valve, purge, drain etc. Bottom loading arm This kind of arm is reserved for the unloading ... than for a side connection. The connection of this kind of loading arm can be made by flange or by coupler . There are also a numerous accessories which can be fitted to the Bottom loading arm to make it more ergonomic and more effective as described for the Top loading arm. Marine loading arm detail marine loading arm To load or unload a ship, a hose or loading arm is needed to follow the movement ... Loading Arm offers a significant improvement over a hose in the transfer of liquids between vessel ... the Top and Bottom loading arm, the Marine Loading Arm is a system consisting of rigid piping and swivel ..., working envelope and accessories. However the design of the loading arm is not included in this guideline and left to the individual manufacturer . Different design for Marine loading arm The product ... Loading Arm is done by a rotating counterweight, which is connected to the inner arm and the outer ... more details
Gut loading is the process by which an animal s prey is raised and fed nutritious food s with the intention of passing those nutrients to the animal for which the prey is intended. This term is used most often in reference to the preparation of insect s, such as cricket insect cricket s and mealworm s, or mice which are used as food for reptile pet s. Insects that are raised commercially for the pet trade are themselves of little nutritional value. By providing the prey animals with a high quality diet immediately prior to feeding, they become a more nutritious meal for the predator . ref Merck Veterinary Manual . www.merckvetmanual.com ref Gut loading can be accomplished by providing fruits, vegetables, and cereals or a nutritionally complete manufactured diet. Several commercial products are available and are fortified specifically for gut loading. These products often include varying combinations of carbohydrate s, fat s, protein s, vitamin s, and dietary fiber . references DEFAULTSORT Gut Loading Category Pet foods Category Nutrition ... more details
A loading dock is a recessed bay in a building or facility where truck s are loaded and unloaded. They are commonly found on commercial and industrial buildings, and warehouse s in particular. Loading docks may be exterior, flush with the building envelope , or fully enclosed. They are part of a facility s service or utility infrastructure, typically providing direct access to staging area s, storage ... design loading dock.php title Whole Building Design Guide Loading Dock author Sophia Greenbaum ... material handling, loading docks may be equipped with the following Bumpers protect the dock ... away during loading operations, can be operated via manual, hydraulic, or electrical systems this system ... light mounted inside the dock used to provide lighting inside the truck during loading operations. http www.loadingdocksystem.com Loading Dock Software provides a method for tracking and reporting on the loading dock activity. Warehouses that handle pallet ized freight use a dock leveler, so ... backs into such a loading dock, the Bumper automobile bumpers on the loading dock and the bumpers on the trailer ... a forklift. Where it is not practical to install permanent concrete loading docks, or for temporary situations, then it is common to use a mobile version of the loading dock often called a yard ramp . Dangers There can be very serious accidents on loading bays. One example is trailer creep also ... of a vehicle from the loading also occurs when a driver prematurely pulls away while the truck ... traffic lighting signals on a loading bay which prohibit the movement of the trailer. Also, it is important ... to follow. gallery Image nrb dock.jpg A loading dock at the New Research Building, Harvard Medical School. Image Warehouse Loading Dock.JPG Typical warehouse exterior showing loading docks Image Loading dock.jpg Modern loading bay with overhead door, dock leveler, dock seals, canopy, and truck restraint system. Image Publix Loading Dock.jpg A reinforced concrete loading dock under construction ... more details
The Loading Zone ref http www.chickenonaunicycle.com Loading 20Zone.htm Loading Zone at Chicken On A Unicycle ref was an United States American rock music rock musical ensemble band of the late 1960s and early 1970s. They issued two albums worth of material, with differing band lineups, before disbanding in 1971. Career They were formed in Oakland, California Oakland , California in 1966 by singer keyboardist Paul Fauerso, following the dissolution of his jazz group The Tom Paul Trio. The original lineup was Fauerso, bassist Bob Kridle, drummer Ted Kozlowski replaced by George Newcom , and guitarists ... Ankeny, Loading Zone Biography, allmusic.com ref both formerly of Berkeley, California Berkeley ... s Hall in October 1965. The Loading Zone s first major concert was the Trips Festival at the Longshoreman s Hall in January 1966. ref http www.eastbayexpress.com music loading zone reloaded Content?oid 807429 Andrew Gilbert, Loading Zone Reloaded , East Bay Express , 13 August 2008 ref . Although primarily an Rhythm and blues R&B band, The Loading Zone added contemporary psychedelic influences and soon became a popular attraction on the burgeoning Bay Area music scene. The Loading Zone was based ... the Fillmore West . The Loading Zone occasionally headlined but the group is better known for supporting ... Bill Graham postcards ref ref http www.eastbayexpress.com music loading zone reloaded Content?oid 807429 Andrew Gilbert, Loading Zone Reloaded , East Bay Express , 13 August 2008 ref In 1968 ... on cover version s. The Loading Zone was unable to garner support from radio, and eventually ... with Eggleston and Marsh to record a new Loading Zone CD entitled Blue Flame available through ... accessed July 2010 ref Discography Albums The Loading Zone RCA Records, 1968 One for All ... festival history.html The Trips Festival of January 1966 http www.chickenonaunicycle.com Loading 20Zone.htm The Loading Zone DEFAULTSORT Loading Zone, The Category Musical groups established in 1966 ... more details
A loading dose is an initial higher dose of a drug that may be given at the beginning of a course of treatment before dropping down to a lower maintenance dose . ref name urlCp vs time iv infusion with loading dose cite web url http www.chm.davidson.edu erstevens iv 20load 20Cp 20v 20t iv 20load 20Cp 20v 20t.html title Cp vs time iv infusion with loading dose format work accessdate ref A loading dose is most useful for drugs that are eliminated from the body relatively slowly. Such drugs need only a low maintenance dose in order to keep the amount of the drug in the body at the appropriate level, but this also means that, without an initial higher dose, it would take a long time for the amount of the drug in the body to reach that level. Drugs which may be started with an initial loading dose include digoxin , teicoplanin , voriconazole and procainamide . Phenytoin for acute status epilepticus should also be given with an initial loading dose, co administered with a benzodiazepine , to immediately stabilize neuronal membranes and electrical activity during a seizure. Worked example For an example, one might consider the hypothetical drug foosporin . Suppose it has a long Biological half life lifetime in the body , and only ten percent of it is cleared from the blood each day by the liver and kidneys. Suppose also that the drug works best when the total amount in the body is exactly ... a loading dose of one gram to be taken on the first day. That immediately gets the drug s concentration ... clears 100 mg overnight, still leaving 900 mg, and so forth. Calculating the loading dose Four variables are used to calculate the loading dose C sub p sub desired peak concentration of drug V sub d sub volume of distribution of drug in body F bioavailability S salt fraction The required loading dose may then be calculated as math mbox Loading dose frac C p V d F S math For an intravenously ... absorption, first pass metabolism etc. , requiring a larger loading dose. Sample values and equations ... more details
Chain loading is a method used by computer program s to replace the currently executing program with a new program, using a common data area a so called core common area to pass information from the current program to the new program. It occurs in several areas of computing. Chain loading is similar to the use of overlay programming overlay s. Like the use of overlays, the use of chain loading increases the Input output I O load of an application. Unlike overlays, however, chain loading replaces the currently executing program in its entirety. Overlays usually replace only a portion of the running program. Chain loading in boot manager programs In operating system boot manager programs, chain loading is used to pass control from the boot manager to a boot sector . The target boot sector is loaded in from hard disk disk , replacing the in memory boot sector from which the boot manager itself was bootstrapped, and executed. Chain loading in Unix In Unix and in Unix like operating systems , the tt Overlay operating system exec tt system call is used to perform chain loading. The program image of the current computer process process is replaced with an entirely new image, and the current thread begins execution of that image. The common data area comprises data such as the process environment variable s, which are preserved across the system call. This idea is often referred to as Bernstein chaining due to its extensive use by Daniel J. Bernstein , but the technique is as old as the code Getty Unix getty code and code login code programs. Chain loading in BASIC programs In BASIC programming language BASIC programs, chain loading is the purview of the code CHAIN code statement or, in Commodore BASIC , the code LOAD code statement , which causes the current program to be terminated ... across a chain operation. Chain loading permits BASIC programs to execute more program code than could ... web url http www.gnu.org software grub manual html node Chain 002dloading.html title chain loading work ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 orphan date November 2009 Partial loading is a feature software design feature of GTKWave that allows it to process dumpfile s as they are generated by a simulator . Currently, only shmidcat can enable this functionality. Category Software features Software stub ... more details
Carbohydrate loading , commonly referred to as carbo loading or carb loading , is a strategy used by endurance athletes, such as marathon sport marathon runners, to maximize the storage of glycogen or energy in the muscles. Carbohydrate loading is also used in healthcare to optimise the condition of patients prior to surgery. ref Pre operative oral carbohydrate loading in colorectal surgery a randomized controlled trial DOI 10.1111 j.1463 1318.2006.00965.x ref Carbohydrate loading is generally recommended for endurance events lasting longer than 90 minutes. Fact date July 2009 For many endurance athletes the foods of choice for carbo loading are those of low Glycemic index glycemic indices due to their minimal effect on serum glucose levels. Low glycemic foods commonly include fruits, vegetables, whole wheat pasta and grains. Because of this, many marathoners and triathlon participants have large pasta dinners the night before the race. Since muscles also extensively utilize amino acids when functioning within aerobic limits, meals should include adequate protein on top of carbohydrates. ref name Martini cite book title Human Anatomy last Martini first Frederic H. last2 Timmons first2 Michael J. last3 Tallitsch first3 Robert B. edition 6 year 2008 publisher Benjamin Cummings location isbn 9780321500427 page 292 url ref Large portions the night before a race can, however, be detrimental to race day performance if the digestive system has not had the time to adequately process the food. Procedure 7 days before the event, perform an exhaustive exercise to all but deplete your energy ... loading regimen that eliminates the depletion phase, instead calling for increased carbohydrate intake ... of carbo loading ref Most athletes now follow this modified regimen it is recommended by many coaches, although there are some athletes who still follow the original carbo loading regimen. fact date January 2011 Short workout A new carbo loading regimen developed by scientists at the University of Western ... more details
Infobox Aviation name Disk loading image file DN SD 06 03008.JPG caption The MV 22 Osprey tiltrotor has a relatively high disk loading, producing visible Wingtip vortices blade tip vortices from condensation ... engines as the MV 22, but has higher disk loading. File Flight.rob.arp.750pix.jpg thumb Piston ... rotor main rotor disk loading In fluid dynamics , disk loading or disc loading is the average pressure change across an actuator disk , such as an airscrew. Airscrews with a relatively low disk loading ... s propeller s typically have a higher disk loading. ref name isbn0 486 64647 5 cite book author Keys ... always been a strong intuitive association of rotary wing aircraft with low disc loading which ... 22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft has a high disk loading relative to a helicopter in the hover mode, but a relatively low disk loading in fixed wing aircraft fixed wing mode compared to a turboprop aircraft ... aimed at improving tiltrotor hover and cruise performance currently limited by disk loading that is much .... ref Rotors Disc loading of a hover helicopter hover ing helicopter is the ratio of its weight to the total ... during a complete rotation. As the helicopter is maneuvered, disc loading changes. The higher the loading ... media faa h 8083 21.pdf quote DISC LOADING The total helicopter weight divided by the rotor disc area. ref Increasing the weight of a helicopter increases disk loading. For a given weight, a helicopter with shorter rotors will have higher disk loading, and will require more engine power to hover. A low disk loading improves autorotation performance in rotorcraft . ref cite book author Noor ... 188 4 quote Reduced disk loading in the vertical mode also results in lower downwash and improved capability for autorotation. ref Typically, an autogyro or gyroplane has a lower rotor disc loading ... In reciprocating and propeller engines, disk loading can be defined as the ratio between propeller induced velocity and freestream velocity. Citation needed date August 2009 Lower disk loading will increase ... more details
Image Mississippi refinery.jpg thumb Marine Terminal awaiting vessel arrival at the dock. The loading master person in charge PIC is the marine transfer operator at the marine terminal who supervises the movement of petroleum products between tanker ships, barges, and the terminal while the vessel is berthed at the dock. In this capacity the marine transfer operator ensures that all regulatory aspects concerning protection of the environment and maritime security are adhered to during marine transfer operations . Of particular importance is ensuring no water pollution occurs from a spill or a breach of security from the access of unauthorized personnel. Loading master PIC duties Additional duties include communicating with the vessel person in charge utilizing a portable intrinsically safe two way radio, spotting the vessel during arrival to ensure the vessel headers are lined up with the dock header, secure and proper placement of the gangway, operating the dock crane while positioning the transfer hose from the dock to the vessel, assisting in connecting the transfer hose or loading arm to the vessel product manifold, and during the transfer monitoring the movement on a regular basis maintaining an hourly log. Transfer specifications Image Refinery.jpg thumb Marine surveyors climb atop shore tanks such as these in the left foreground in obtaining product samples and gauging. Loading masters work closely with the marine surveyor in agreeing to the sequence of the transfer. Such as whether ... meets all specifications of purity. Pre transfer conference Of extreme importance in the duties of the loading ... main stakeholders which includes the loading master PIC, vessel PIC, and marine surveyor or inspector ... before, during , and after the transfer. During the course of the transfer the loading master ... immediately if any problems develop such as leaks at the transfer hose or loading arm. External ... HQ G M MP mtsa.shtml Maritime Security DEFAULTSORT Loading Master Category Marine occupations Category ... more details
main Earthquake engineering Seismic loading is one of the basic concepts of earthquake engineering which means application of an earthquake generated agitation ref name ReadingStrongMotion cite book title Reading and Interpreting Strong Motion Accelerograms author Hudson, D.E. date 1979 publisher EERI isbn 7953973 ref to a structure . It happens at contact surfaces of a structure either with the ground ref http earthquake.geoengineer.org The Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Portal ref , or with adjacent structures ref http earthquake.geoengineer.org Seismic Pounding between Adjacent Building Structures ref , or with gravity wave s from tsunami . Seismic loading depends, primarily, on Anticipated earthquake s parameters at the site known as seismic hazard Geotechnical parameters of the site Structure s parameters Characteristics of the anticipated gravity wave s from tsunami if applicable . Sometimes, seismic load exceeds ability of a structure to resist it without being broken, partially or completely. Due to their mutual interaction, seismic loading and seismic performance of a structure are intimately related. See also Earthquake engineering structures References reflist 2 Category Earthquake and seismic risk mitigation Category Earthquake engineering es Carga s smica ru simple Seismic load ... more details
Loading characteristic In multichannel telephone systems, a plot, for the busy hour , of the equivalent mean power and the peak power as a function of the number of voice channels. The equivalent power of a multichannel Signalling telecommunication signal referred to the zero transmission level point is a function of the number of channels and has for its basis a specified voice channel communications channel mean power. References FS1037C MS188 Category Telephony telecomm stub ... more details
Disputed date March 2008 Expert subject Physics date February 2009 Wave loading is most commonly the application of a pulsed or wavelike Structural load load to a material or object. This is most commonly used in the analysis of piping, ships, or building structures which experience wind, water, or earthquake seismic disturbances . Examples of wave loading Offshore storms and pipes As large waves pass over shallowly buried pipes, Fluid pressure water pressure increases above it. As the trough approaches, pressure over the pipe drops and this sudden and repeated variation in pressure can break pipes. ref John T. Christian et al., Large Diameter Underwater Pipeline for Nuclear power plant Nuclear Power Plant Designed Against Soil liquefaction Soil Liquefaction , Offshore Technology Conference Preprints, Vol. 2, Houston, Texas , 6&ndash 8 May 1974, pp. 597&ndash 606. ref The difference in pressure for a wave with wave height of about 10 m would be equivalent to one atmosphere 101.3 kPa or 14.7 psi pressure variation between crest and trough and repeated fluctuations over pipes in relatively shallow environments could set up resonance vibrations within pipes or structures and cause problems. Engineering oil platforms The effects of wave loading are a serious issue for engineers designing oil platform s, which must contend with the effects of wave loading, and have devised a number of algorithms to do so. References reflist Category Waves ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album Name The Loading Program Type remix Artist Tuatara band Tuatara Cover Theloadingprogram.jpg Released 2003 09 09 Recorded Genre World music Length 1 05 10 Label Fast Horse Recordings Producer Reviews Last album Cinemathique br 2001 This album The Loading Program br 2003 Next album East of the Sun Tuatara album East of the Sun br 2007 The Loading Program is the fourth release by collaborative group Tuatara band Tuatara . The release mainly consists of remixes of songs from their first three albums. Track listing Morocco Remixed by DJ Spooky Peter Buck and Barrett Martin 5 13 25th & 6th Remixed by Mr. Reliable Buck, Justin Harwood , and Martin 4 35 The Hangover Remixed by Mr. Reliable Craig Flory , Harwood, Chris Littlefield , Barrett Martin, and Scott McCaughey 5 53 The Melting Sun Remixed by DJ Wally Buck, Harwood, Martin, and McCaughey 6 07 Smuggler s Cove Remixed by Michael Franti Martin, Skerik , and Mike Stone musician Mike Stone 5 49 Land of Apples Remixed by Eric Rosse Buck, Harwood, Martin, and Skerik 5 10 Sitar Song Remixed by DJ Logic Martin and Skerik 4 56 Action Thriller Remixed by DJ Spooky Buck, Martin, McCaughey, and Skerik 5 25 Falling Pianos Remixed by Mr. Reliable Buck, Harwood, Martin, McCaughey, and Skerik 5 37 Saturday Night Church Remixed by Eric Rosse Harwood and Martin 4 49 Farewell to the Hero Remixed by DJ Wally Buck, Flory, Martin, and McCaughey 6 04 Dark State of Mind Remixed by Mr. Reliable Harwood, Martin, and Skerik 5 32 Tuatara DEFAULTSORT Loading Program Category Tuatara albums Category 2003 remix albums World album stub ... more details
In aerodynamics , wing loading is the loaded weight of the aircraft divided by the area of the wing. ref ... wing loading. Correspondingly, the landing and take off speeds will be higher. The high wing loading ... . Image Hyener PA2006.jpg thumb 250px right A very low wing loading on a flexible wing hang ... MD 11F Wing Loading br kg m sup 2 sup 3.9 6.3 33 38 38 51 67 123 158 173 190 272 311 514 663 740 844 ... fall comfortably within this range. One typical hang glider see table has a maximum wing loading of 6.3 ... ref 8.3  kg m sup 2 sup . Effect on performance Wing loading is a useful measure of the general ... i.e., low wing loading will have more lift at any given speed. Therefore, an aircraft with lower wing loading will be able to take off and land at a lower speed or be able to take off with a greater load ... sub S sub M A the wing loading in mass area units, i.e. lb ft sup 2 sup or kg m sup 2 sup , not force ... with higher wing loadings. Effect on climb rate and cruise performance Wing loading has an effect on an aircraft ... needed for level flight is lower for smaller W sub S sub . The wing loading is important in determining ... so does the g force applied to the aircraft, this has the effect of increasing the wing loading ... , which has a very small wing and high wing loading. At the opposite end of the spectrum was the gigantic Convair B 36 . Its large wings resulted in a low wing loading, and there are disputed ... the slightly later Hawker Hunter had a similar wing loading of 250  kg m sup 2 sup at high altitude. Whatever the truth of that, the delta winged Avro Vulcan bomber, with a wing loading of 260  ... loading, the tighter the turn. Gliders designed to exploit thermals need a small turning circle in order .... Effect on stability Wing loading also affects gust response , the degree to which the aircraft ... with a low wing loading are often subject to a rough, punishing ride in this flight regime. The F 15E Strike Eagle has a wing loading of 650  kg m sup 2 sup excluding fuselage contributions to the effective ... more details
In electronics , a loading coil or load coil is a coil inductor that does not provide coupling electronics ... s were often continuously loaded by iron tape rather than discretely by load coils. Loading coils ... shown. The windings of the loading coil are wound such that the magnetic flux induced in the core is in the same direction for both windings. Voice circuits A common application of loading coils is to improve ... twisted balanced pairs in a telephone cable. Loading coils inserted periodically in series with a pair ... that the cutoff effect is an artifact of using lumped element model lumped inductors. With loading .... Without loading coils, the line response is dominated by the resistance and capacitance of the line with the attenuation gently increasing with frequency. With loading coils of exactly the right ... of an audio frequency filter is also beneficial in that noise is reduced. DSL When loading coils ... carrier system s or Digital subscriber line DSL , any loading coils that were present on the line must ... reactance in series, by means of a loading coil typically at the base or center of the antenna. Consequently ... coils on the loaded line math Z , math is the impedance of a loading coil and math Z 0 , math is the characteristic ... requirement for spacing loading coils is ten coils per wavelength of the maximum frequency ... 2 math are the half section element values. From these basic equations the necessary loading coil inductance ... thumb Oliver Heaviside The origin of the loading coil can be found in the work of Oliver Heaviside ... methods of increasing the inductance, including spacing the conductors further apart and loading ... this in favour of the loading coils idea. This was an independent discovery, Campbell being aware ... of using loading coils to force a line to meet it. The motivation for the change of direction ... on telephone routes were sufficiently close together to be able to insert the loading coils ... plan. ref Brittain, pp42 45 ref The very first demonstration of loading coils on a telephone cable ... more details