Secondary structure definition

Secondary structure means a structure that features habitable conditioned space above the RFPE located on the same parcel as a primary use structure. A secondary structure is not an accessory structure as defined in this section. When applying the standards of this chapter, a secondary structure is subject to the same standards as a primary use structure.
Secondary structure means a structure which is not a primary structure which carries primarily air or inertial loads, and whose failure would not reduce the structural integrity of the airframe or prevent the aircraft from continuing safe flight and landing. Examples of external secondary structures are fairings, cowlings, landing gear doors and radomes. Examples of internal secondary structures are linings.
Secondary structure means any structure intended for vehicle or materials storage, animal habitation or for the purposes of retaining earth.

Examples of Secondary structure in a sentence

  • Detailed Design Basic Engg Yes i Creating standard parts ii primary structures iii Secondary structure iv Seating v Mounts vi Foundation 11 Software must necessarily have inbuilt templates for submarines and ships for quick creation of commonly used structures such as frames, flat and curved bulkheads, curved reinforcements/stiffeners, tanks, and all other such submarine specific structures as well as as commonly used marine structures.


More Definitions of Secondary structure

Secondary structure means a structure which is not a primary structure, which carries primarily air or inertial