To draw a yearly load curve, first collect hourly load data for the entire year, which reflects the electrical demand over time. Next, organize this data to determine the load levels and corresponding times, typically by sorting it from the highest to lowest demand. Plot the data on a graph with time on the x-axis (often in hours or months) and load (in megawatts or kilowatts) on the y-axis. Finally, connect the data points to visualize the variation in load throughout the year.
A load duration curve in a power plant is a graphical representation showing the relationship between the amount of power generated and the duration for which that power level is sustained. It helps to analyze the load profile of a power plant over a specific period, typically on a daily or yearly basis. This curve is useful for optimizing the operation of the power plant to meet the varying demand for electricity.
Load duration curve represents re-arrangement of all load elements of chronological load curve in the order of descending magnitude. It illustrates the relationship between generating capacity requirements and capacity utilization.The area under the load duration curve and the corresponding chronological load curve is equal and represents total energy delivered by the generation station.
Based on the given problem,parabolic and cubic curves are drawn in SFD and BMD.if the given problem has UDL(uniformly distributed load),then we get parbolic curve in BMD.if the given problem contains UVL(uniformly distributed load),then we get parabolic curve in SFD and cubic in BMD.
How do you draw the total product Curve:
draw a curve in the sky then make it COLORFUL!!!!!!! Good luck
you make one curve. then you make another curve. presto? you have a butt.
A French curve is a tool used to draw different curves there are lots of swirls and circles so if a circle guide isn't good enough the French curve can draw and curves possible.
Straight lines.
wheels box and curve.
The related link below illustrates 3 ways of drawing a curve. The techniques are easily adapted to a quadratic curve.
in order to draw a potier triangle u need to obtain 2 curves namely O.C.C(open circuit curve) and full load zero power factor curve. 1.Draw a tangent to the o.c.c thro origin call it OB (air line) 2.Draw a line PQ parllel and equal to OA where OA is the distance between the 2 curves and it lies on the x axis. 3.from pt Q draw a line parllel to OB such that it intersects the O.C.C at R. and there you are, PQR is the required potier triangle....
It's a cater nary curve