terhelhetséggel
Terhelhetséggel is a Hungarian term that translates to "load-bearing capacity" or "bearing capacity" in English. It refers to the ability of a material, structure, or geological formation to withstand applied loads without failure. This concept is fundamental in various engineering disciplines, including civil engineering, mechanical engineering, and geotechnical engineering.
In civil engineering, terhelhetséggel is crucial for designing bridges, buildings, and other structures. It dictates how
Geotechnical engineers use the term to describe the load-bearing capacity of soil and rock. This is essential
In mechanical engineering, terhelhetséggel applies to components like gears, shafts, and bearings, which must endure operational