In a Linear Heat Load Distribution (LHLD) system, the number of t-states typically refers to the discrete time states used to model the thermal response over time. The exact number of t-states can vary based on the specific implementation and the time resolution desired for the analysis. Generally, it is determined by the total simulation time and the chosen time increment. For precise values, one would need to refer to the specific parameters of the LHLD model in question.
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