Konu "Wind Energy" için İstatistik Bölümü listeleme
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Analysis of wind speed distributions: Wind distribution function derived from minimum cross entropy principles as better alternative to Weibull function
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2008)In this study, the minimum cross entropy (MinxEnt) principle is applied for the first time to the wind energy field. This principle allows the inclusion of previous information of a wind speed distribution and covers the ... -
Comparison of six different parameter estimation methods in wind power applications
(2011)In this paper, the different parameter estimation methods such as maximum likelihood method, least square method, weighted least square method, moments method, the method based on quantiles and maximum spacing method for ... -
Distributions of Wind Speed at Different Heights
(IEEE, 2016)In this study, the parameters of different distributions such as the Weibull, Rayleigh, Lognormal, Gamma and Generalized Gamma, which are used for modelling wind speed, at the different heights 10 and 30 m, have been ... -
An innovative estimation method regarding Weibull parameters for wind energy applications
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2016)Two-parameter Weibull distribution is widely-used and accepted as the most popular distribution for the evaluation of wind energy potential. However, it is well-known that parameter estimates have significant effects on ... -
A Statistical Investigation on Wind Energy Potential of Northwest of Turkey
(IEEE, 2016)The northwest of Turkey is an important region which is a rapidly developing industrial center. Thus, energy analysis of this region has a high importance for the region's geopolitical, economic and demographic structure. ... -
A statistical investigation on wind energy potential of Northwest of Turkey
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2016)The northwest of Turkey is an important region which is a rapidly developing industrial center. Thus, energy analysis of this region has a high importance for the region's geopolitical, economic and demographic structure. ...