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under thermal loads vs under thermal load

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Under thermal loads' is used when referring to multiple sources of thermal stress, while 'under thermal load' is used when talking about a single source of thermal stress.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

under thermal loads

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to multiple sources of thermal stress.

This phrase is used to describe a situation where an object or material is experiencing stress from multiple thermal sources.

Examples:

  • The material behaves differently under thermal loads.
  • Structures need to be designed to withstand thermal loads.
  • The processor complex must have mechanisms to allow it to be throttled under thermal emergencies.
  • The mechanical characteristics of the wheels shall ensure the transmission of forces and torque as well as the resistance against thermal load where so required in accordance with the area of use.
  • for the production and conversion of fissionable and fertile materials, whose maximum power does not exceed 1 kilowatt continuous thermal load).
  • under thermal comfort and prevented from falling or slipping;
  • Portable tanks shall be designed to withstand, without loss of contents, at least the internal pressure due to the contents, and the static, dynamic and thermal loads during normal conditions of handling and transport.
  • a) are provided with physical comfort and protection, in particular by being kept under thermal comfort and prevented from falling or slipping;
  • Thermal load of the brake components expressed in terms of speed, axle load, gradient and brake distance.';
  • the dismantling of nuclear reactors, mixed-oxide fuel fabrication plants and reprocessing plants (except research reactors whose maximum power does not exceed 50 MW continuous thermal load);
  • 'The thermal load that the unit is capable of withstanding without any adverse loss of brake performance due to thermal or mechanical effects, shall be defined and expressed in terms of speed, axle load, gradient and brake distance.';
  • nuclear power stations and other nuclear reactors including the dismantling or decommissioning of such power stations or reactors 1/(except research installations for the production and conversion of fissionable and fertile materials whose maximum power does not exceed 1 kW continuous thermal load),
  • Components subjected to high thermal loads

Alternatives:

  • under multiple thermal loads
  • under various thermal loads
  • under different thermal loads
  • under diverse thermal loads
  • under a combination of thermal loads

under thermal load

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a single source of thermal stress.

This phrase is used to describe a situation where an object or material is experiencing stress from a single thermal source.

Examples:

  • The material deforms under thermal load.
  • The component failed under thermal load.
  • The processor complex must have mechanisms to allow it to be throttled under thermal emergencies.
  • The mechanical characteristics of the wheels shall ensure the transmission of forces and torque as well as the resistance against thermal load where so required in accordance with the area of use.
  • for the production and conversion of fissionable and fertile materials, whose maximum power does not exceed 1 kilowatt continuous thermal load).
  • under thermal comfort and prevented from falling or slipping;
  • Portable tanks shall be designed to withstand, without loss of contents, at least the internal pressure due to the contents, and the static, dynamic and thermal loads during normal conditions of handling and transport.
  • a) are provided with physical comfort and protection, in particular by being kept under thermal comfort and prevented from falling or slipping;
  • Thermal load of the brake components expressed in terms of speed, axle load, gradient and brake distance.';
  • the dismantling of nuclear reactors, mixed-oxide fuel fabrication plants and reprocessing plants (except research reactors whose maximum power does not exceed 50 MW continuous thermal load);
  • 'The thermal load that the unit is capable of withstanding without any adverse loss of brake performance due to thermal or mechanical effects, shall be defined and expressed in terms of speed, axle load, gradient and brake distance.';
  • nuclear power stations and other nuclear reactors including the dismantling or decommissioning of such power stations or reactors 1/(except research installations for the production and conversion of fissionable and fertile materials whose maximum power does not exceed 1 kW continuous thermal load),
  • Components subjected to high thermal loads

Alternatives:

  • under a thermal load
  • under one thermal load
  • under a single thermal load
  • under a specific thermal load
  • under an individual thermal load

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