kokonaiskuorma
Kokonaiskuorma is a Finnish term that refers to the total or gross load acting on a system, component, or structure. It encompasses all forces and weights that contribute to the demand placed on the object, and its exact meaning depends on the context. In general, kokonaiskuorma can include the weight of the object itself (dead load), any carried payload or live load, and additional effects from the environment or operation (such as wind, snow, vibrations, or dynamic forces).
In civil and structural engineering, kokonaiskuorma denotes the sum of all loads a structure must be designed
In road and rail transport, kokonaiskuorma is commonly used to describe the gross load or total mass
Examples illustrate the idea: a truck with a curb weight of 6,000 kg and a payload of