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dynamic load testing

Dynamic load testing is a process used to evaluate how a structure, such as a building or bridge, responds when forces or loads are applied and then removed or changed. It helps engineers understand how the structure behaves under real-world conditions, like vibrations, moving loads, or sudden impacts. By applying controlled, temporary forces, inspectors assess the strength, flexibility, and safety of the structure, ensuring it can withstand everyday stresses and unexpected events. This testing improves safety and helps identify any weak points before they become problems.