load factor — 1. the amount or weight of cargo, number of passengers, etc., that an aircraft, vehicle, or vessel can carry. 2. the percentage of available seats, space, or maximum carrying weight paid for and used by passengers, shippers, etc.: An airline can… … Universalium
Load on equipment — One hundred percent load is the maximum continuous net output of the unit at normal operating conditions during the annual peak load month. For example, if the equipment is capable of operating at 5% over pressure continuously, use this… … Energy terms
Load — may refer to:*Structural load, forces which are applied to a structure *Cargo, Freight, or Lading *The load of a mutual fund (see Mutual fund fees and expenses) *The load of an insurance contract, defined as the percent increase of the expected… … Wikipedia
Load Factor — The ratio of average energy demand (load) to maximum demand (peak load) during a specific period. The ratio of the average load supplied to the peak or maximum load during a designated period. Load factor, in percent, also may be derived by… … Energy terms
Load Duration Curve — A curve that displays load values on the horizontal axis in descending order of magnitude against the percent of time (on the vertical axis) that the load values are exceeded … Energy terms
Cooling load temperature difference calculation method — Contents 1 CLTD/CLF/SCL Cooling Load Calculation Method 2 History 3 Application 4 Explanation of Variables … Wikipedia
Intermediate load — (electric system) The range from base load to a point between base load and peak. This point may be the midpoint, a percent of the peak load, or the load over a specified time period. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s… … Energy terms
breakeven load factor — noun The load factor necessary for an airline to break even. It is a function of the percent of seats filled at a particular yield versus the airlines operating costs … Wiktionary
front load — noun Something assigned to the early period of a project or a program, especially something burdensome. The front load on these mutual funds is a steep five percent. See Also: front loading, front loaded … Wiktionary
Miscellaneous electric load — Miscellaneous electric loads (MELs) in buildings are electric loads resulting from electronic devices not responsible for space heating, cooling, water heating, or lighting.[1] MELs are produced by hard wired and “plug in” electrical devices,… … Wikipedia
United Airlines Flight 175 — UA 175 flight path from Boston to New York City on September 11, 2001 Hijacking summary Date Tuesday, September 11, 20 … Wikipedia