A load may be defined as the combined effect of external forces acting on a body. The loads may be classified as:

1- Dead loads

2- Live or fluctuating loads

3- Inertia loads or forces

4- Centrifugal loads or forces.

The other way of classification is

1- Tensile loads

2- Compressive loads

3- Torsional or twisting loads

4- Bending loads

5- Shearing loads

The load may also be a ‘point’ (or concentrated) or distributed.

Point load

A point load or concentrated load is one which is considered to act at a point. In actual practice, the load has to be distributed over a small area, because, such small knife-edge contacts are generally neither possible nor desirable.

 

Distributed load

A distributed load is one which is distributed or spread in some manner over the length of the beam. If the spread is uniform. (i.e., at the uniform rate, say w kN or N/metre run) it is said to be uniformly distributed the load and is abbreviated as u.d.l. If the spread is not at a uniform rate, it is said to be non-uniformly distributed load. Triangular and trapezoidal distributed loads fall under this category.

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