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STOCHASTICITY OF THE ELECTRICAL NETWORK LOAD

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M. MELDORF, T. TÄHT †, J. KILTER

 

 

Standard deviation of the load changing with time and the expected deviation caused by autocorrelation are observed in this paper. It is proposed to describe the load distribution by so-called peak-normal distribution, which represents a combination of normal distribution, Poisson distribution and lognormal distribution.

 

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