DocumentCode
149137
Title
Comparison between hybrid Weibull and MEP methods for calculating wind speed distribution
Author
Razika, Ihaddadene ; Nabila, Ihaddadene ; Marouane, Mostefaoui
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., M´sila Univ., M´sila, Algeria
fYear
2014
fDate
25-27 March 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
The wind speed distribution is one of the wind energy characteristics. It is of a great importance in the exploitation of wind energy resources for a site. The quality of wind speed distribution depends on the capability of chosen probability distribution function, to describe the measured wind speed distribution. The objective of this study is to model wind speed using two probability density functions; the Weibull distribution and the Maximum Entropy principe distribution (MEP). Hourly wind speed data of M´sila region (a town of Algeria) for three years (2008-2010) were treated using these two models. In order to compare these two models, the analysis methods used are; R2, RMSE and χ2. The results obtained showed that hybrid Weibull distribution is very suitable and efficient to estimate wind speed distribution in M´sila´s region, characterized by a great percentage of calm wind.
Keywords
Weibull distribution; entropy; probability; wind power; Algeria; M´sila region; MEP method; hybrid Weibull distribution; maximum entropy principe distribution; probability density functions; probability distribution function; wind energy; wind speed distribution; Distribution functions; Entropy; Frequency measurement; Histograms; Weibull distribution; Wind energy; Wind speed; Maximum entropy principe; hybrid Weibull distribution; wind speed;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Renewable Energy Congress (IREC), 2014 5th International
Conference_Location
Hammamet
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-2196-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IREC.2014.6826900
Filename
6826900
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