overlading
Overlading, occasionally spelled overlading, is a variant spelling of the term overloading. It denotes the act or condition of placing more load on something than it is designed or rated to bear. In modern technical language, the standard form is overloading, while overlading persists in older documents, legal texts, and some industry-specific usages. The concept spans physical systems, as well as information processing and organizational contexts.
In mechanical and structural contexts, overlading can stress components beyond their safe limits, accelerating wear, causing
In transportation, overlading a vehicle, ship, or aircraft increases the risk of loss of stability, reduced
In electrical engineering and electronics, overload (sometimes described in older texts as overlading) occurs when current
In information systems and cognitive science, overload describes a state where demand exceeds capacity, leading to