Differentiate between primary and secondary loads.
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Primary Load – Definition
The load on the system due to gravitational force, spring force, internal or external fluid pressure, etc are called primary loads. The load on pipe support due to restricted thermal expansion of pipe comes under primary load.
Characteristics
i). The stresses generated due to primary loads are non-self-limiting in nature. It means when the stress exceeds the yield point, the load will not dissipate. As long as the load is applied, the stress will present. The stress will not diminish with time or due to deformations. Hence they are called not self-limiting.
ii). The primary load is force driven type i.e. it is due to external force acting on the system.
iii). The failure due to primary load is relatively sudden, quick and catastrophic once the induced stress is greater than the failure stress.
iv) The loads should necessarily satisfy the simple laws of equilibrium.
Secondary Load