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load factor n 1. (Electrical Engineering) the ratio of the average electric load to the peak load over a period of time 2. (Aeronautics) aeronautics a. the ratio of a given external load to the weight of an aircraftb. the actual payload carried by an aircraft as a percentage of its maximum payload load′ fac`tor n. the percentage of available seats, space, or carrying weight paid for and used by passengers, shippers, etc. [1890–95] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | load factor - (aeronautics) the ratio of an external load to the weight of the aircraft (measured in g)aeronautics, astronautics - the theory and practice of navigation through air or spaceratio - the relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient) | Translationsload factor
load factor[′lōd ‚fak·tər] (electricity) The ratio of average electric load to peak load, usually calculated over a 1-hour period. (mechanics) The ratio of load to the maximum rated load. load factor1. In structural design, the factor by which a working load is multiplied to determine the design ultimate load. 2. In air conditioning, the ratio of the average load on a system to the maximum load capacity. 3. In plumbing, the percentage of the total flow rate (expressed in fixture units) which is likely to occur at any point in the drainage system; represents the ratio of the probable load to the potential load.load factorRelationship between angle of bank and load factor.i. The ratio of a specified load to the total weight of the aircraft. The specified load is expressed in terms of aerodynamic forces or ground or water reaction. Aerodynamically, it is the ratio of the total lift to the weight. The load factor is generally referred to as g and in some calculations as n (the load factor g or n = total lift/weight). In level flight, the lift is equal to the weight and the load factor is 1. In the case of maneuvers, the load imposed on the aircraft leads to an increase in the lift and since the weight remains the same, the load factor, or g, increases. The amount of g application decides the tightness of the turn. The higher the g, the tighter the turn. The load factor = wing loading in a maneuver/wing loading in a straight and level flight. The load factor is measured by an accelerometer, which is also called a g-meter. The load factor also affects the stalling speed of an aircraft, which is equal to the product of the normal stalling speed and the square root of the applied g. See also g. ii. The ratio of specified load to the total weight of the aircraft. The specified load is expressed in terms of aerodynamic forces, inertia forces, or ground or water reaction. iii. The number of passenger seats occupied as a percentage of the total seats available. iv. The revenue-ton mile/kilometers performed as a percentage of the revenue-ton mile/kilometers available.AcronymsSeeleafletload factor Related to load factor: Diversity factorWords related to load factornoun (aeronautics) the ratio of an external load to the weight of the aircraft (measured in g)Related Words- aeronautics
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