using loss of load in their definitions, with the more popular being Loss of Load Probability (LOLP) that characterizes a probability of a loss of load occurring...
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No-load loss (also called "fixed loss") is a portion of the loss of electricity that does not depend on the power being distributed through an electric...
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Load-loss factor (also loss load factor, LLF, or simply loss factor) is a dimensionless ratio between average and peak values of load loss (loss of electric...
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Load rejection in an electric power system is the condition in which there is a sudden load loss in the system which causes the generating equipment to...
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regardless of whether the windings are made of copper or another conductor, such as aluminium. Hence the term winding loss is often preferred. The term load loss...
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of loss of load, for example, on an isolated wind or mini-hydro plant. An electronic load (or e-load) is a device or assembly that simulates loading on...
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damage, death, and/or monetary losses. Structural failure refers to the loss of structural integrity, or the loss of load-carrying structural capacity in...
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Parasitic load or parasitic loss may refer to in internal combustion engines, it refers to devices that take energy from the engine in order to enhance...
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to convey power from a source to a load with minimal loss. If a transmission line is correctly matched to a load, the reflected power will be zero, no...
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efficient but require exchanges of information between the different computing units, at the risk of a loss of efficiency. A load-balancing algorithm always...
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Reliability index (section Load-based indices)
the system exceeds its capacity; loss of load expectation (LOLE) is the total duration of the expected loss of load events in days, LOLH is its equivalent...
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back to the load, until all of the signal's power is emitted or absorbed by the load. Mismatch loss (ML) is the ratio of the difference between incident...
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transmitted to the load before insertion is PT and the power received by the load after insertion is PR, then the insertion loss in decibels is given...
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excess of the expected load, calculated to satisfy the loss of load expectation, typically 1 day in 10 years. IRM is used to measure the adequacy of the...
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Transformer (redirect from Applications of transformers)
transformer losses vary with load, it is often useful to tabulate no-load loss, full-load loss, half-load loss, and so on. Hysteresis and eddy current losses are...
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greater load is required, then factor of safety must be increased in order to compensate for loss of load due to friction. Friction loss is not as much of an...
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Rule". In the 1860s, after increased loss of ships due to overloading, a British MP, Samuel Plimsoll, took up the load line cause against strong opposition...
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transducer. As the force applied to the load cell increases, the signal changes proportionally. The most common types of load cells are pneumatic, hydraulic,...
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load (GL) of food is a number that estimates how much the food will raise a person's blood glucose level after it is eaten. One unit of glycemic load...
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sheep-shearing. The functional load of tone in Mandarin Chinese is approximately equal to the functional load of vowels. The loss of information when all tones...
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Demand response (redirect from Load control switch)
added into the series of standards. When the loss of load happens (generation capacity falls below the load), utilities may impose load shedding on service...
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Common area (redirect from Load factor (real estate))
areas. The loss factor is often confused with load factor, but the formulas for each term vary. The loss factor is calculated as follows: Loss factor =...
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Power outage (redirect from Power loss)
a power loss, a power cut, or a power out is the complete loss of the electrical power network supply to an end user. There are many causes of power failures...
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aeronautics, the load factor is the ratio of the lift of an aircraft to its weight: § 5.22 and represents a global measure of the stress ("load") to which...
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A load bank is a piece of electrical test equipment used to simulate an electrical load, to test an electric power source without connecting it to its...
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Low-dropout regulator (section Load regulation)
case a load is presented. When no current is being supplied to the load, P LOSS {\displaystyle P_{\text{LOSS}}} can be found as follows: P LOSS = V IN...
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Load-pull is the colloquial term applied to the process of systematically varying the impedance presented to a device under test (DUT), most often a transistor...
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Factor (electricity) LOLE—Loss of load expectation (electricity) LOLP—Loss of load probability (electricity) LOPA—Layer of Protection Analysis LOTO—Lockout...
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Genetic load is the difference between the fitness of an average genotype in a population and the fitness of some reference genotype, which may be either...
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the loss of load expectation (LOLE) of one event in 10 years (one-day-in-ten-years criterion). Due to the possible need for the actual addition of physical...
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