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Distribution transformer loading with deferred loads
2012 IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT), 2012Introduction of deferrable loads such as electric vehicles, on the distribution system will have major impact on the electric utility system operations and especially the loading of the distribution transformers. This paper addresses challenges associated with overloading on the distribution transformer and offers new approach to reducing its loading ...
Aleksandar Vukojevic +2 more
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Load balanced distributed directories
Information and Computation, 2018zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shishir Rai +3 more
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Load distributing for locally distributed systems
Computer, 1992The problem of judiciously and transparently redistributing the load of the system among its nodes so that overall performance is maximized is discussed. Several key issues in load distributing for general-purpose systems, including the motivations and design trade-offs for load-distributing algorithms, are reviewed.
Niranjan G. Shivaratri +2 more
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2022
This chapter has been developed from that authored by Dr M. J. Ryall in the 1st edition published in 2000, much of which remains applicable to bridges today. While permanent dead load and superimposed dead loads are covered, it deals primarily with the intensity and application of the transient loads on bridge structures according to European, British ...
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This chapter has been developed from that authored by Dr M. J. Ryall in the 1st edition published in 2000, much of which remains applicable to bridges today. While permanent dead load and superimposed dead loads are covered, it deals primarily with the intensity and application of the transient loads on bridge structures according to European, British ...
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Classification of load distribution algorithms
Proceedings of 4th Euromicro Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Processing, 2002The allocation of workload in distributed systems has almost as many views as one would like. The attempt to find suitable structures to classify the different ways of solving this task can therefore reflect the underlying model only. In the following paper a three models is developed.
Reinhard Riedl, Lutz Richter
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Load Sharing in Distributed Systems
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1985An important part of a distributed system design is the choice of a load sharing or global scheduling strategy. A comprehensive literature survey on this topic is presented. We propose a taxonomy of load sharing algorithms that draws a basic dichotomy between source-initiative and server-initiative approaches.
Yung-Terng Wang, Robert J. T. Morris
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Tibiofemoral Load Magnitude and Distribution During Load Carriage
Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 2023Chronic exposure to high tibiofemoral joint (TFJ) contact forces can be detrimental to knee joint health. Load carriage increases TFJ contact forces, but it is unclear whether medial and lateral tibiofemoral compartments respond similarly to incremental load carriage.
Blake W. Jones +3 more
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The influence of load on the lifetime distribution
Lifetime Data Analysis, 1996This paper derives lifetime distributions for components that fail due to overloading. We introduce the notion of energy similarity. This makes it possible to use knowledge about how components behave under different loads in order to establish a probability model. To obtain parametric families, we consider two physically distinct cases: (1) components
Mendel, Max B., Huseby, Arne B.
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Distributing dynamic divisible loads
2017 IFIP Networking Conference (IFIP Networking) and Workshops, 2017With the emergence of computing infrastructures in the cloud or at the network edge we need to address the question of how to utilize these shared resources when computational tasks are generated dynamically. While small computing tasks may be satisfied with the computing capacity of a single resource, large tasks may want to utilize multiple computing
Ming Zeng 0002, Viktoria Fodor
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