
Se describe la metodología para la sumatoria de la curvas de carga con la cual se puede determinar lacurva de carga estimada en un equipo o cualquier punto de una red de distribución, mediante el empleo dela base de datos de las curvas diarias representativas de cada una de los diferentes tipos de consumidores( residencial, comercial e industrial ), y su consumo mensual (kWh/mensual). Toda esta información esguardada en una base de datos para ser utilizada en estudios de planeamiento e ingeniería. This paper present a methodology for the aggregation load curves , to determine the expected loading inequipment or in a present part of the distribution network by using the representative daily curves database of each consumer's activity (residential, commercial and industrial) and the monthly energyconsumption (kWh/monthly). All the information is stored in database and is used for planning an engineeringstudies.
TK1001-1841, Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations, Aggregation of daily load curve, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Sumatoria de la curva diaria de carga, TK1-9971
TK1001-1841, Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations, Aggregation of daily load curve, Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering, Sumatoria de la curva diaria de carga, TK1-9971
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