Statistical properties of domestic hot water consumption
Résumé
This article studies some of the statistical properties of domestic hot water (DHW) consumption. The study is based on experimental data obtained for a group of households, over a 1 year period. To describe the consumptions, we consider three representative statistical properties of the drain sequence associated to each household: i) the distribution of the magnitude of the drains, ii) a daily pattern of the start times of consumptions, iii) the time between two successive drains. A remarkable outcome of the study is that the time between two successive drains follows a bimodal Weibull distribution. This opens perspectives for piloting applications.
Domaines
Automatique / Robotique
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