loadability
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]loadability (countable and uncountable, plural loadabilities)
- The quality or degree of being loadable.
- 1962 August, “British Railways in 1961—a working loss of £87 million”, in Modern Railways, page 90:
- Merchandise in small consignments, or of poor loadability, or handled in small terminals where costs are high, produces a deficit on direct costs of some £40-50m and an overall loss of £70-80m.
- 2013, Juha Pyrhonen, Design of Rotating Electrical Machines, page 331:
- First the relation of the machine speed and size and then mechanical, electrical and magnetic loadabilities are studied to find out the performance limits of different machine types.
- 2016, Hesamoddin Marzooghi, Shariq Riaz, Gregor Verbic, Archie C. Chapman, David J. Hill, “Generic Demand Modelling Considering the Impact of Price-Responsive Users for Future Grid Scenarios”, in arXiv[1]:
- Case studies explore the effect of different levels of DR on performance, loadability and voltage stability of the Australian National Electricity Market in 2020 with the increased penetration of RESs.