RESEARCH OF CHARTS OF ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY OF CITIES TAKING INTO ACCOUNT ECONOMIC DESCRIPTIONS
Abstract
In the paper, studies of charts of electric power supply of cities are undertaken taking into account economic descriptions of distributive networks for the districts of multistory building at the change of closeness of loading. On the basis of retrospective analysis of the modes and parameters of networks the mathematical models of expenses are worked out and economic descriptions of networks are investigational at different parameters and office hours, and also the areas of optimal decisions are set.Keywords: system of electric power supply of cities, distributive electric networks, power of transformer substation, length and section of line, parameters and charts of electric networks.
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