Purpose
The purpose of this study is to select the most accurate and the most efficient method in estimating Weibull parameters at Agadir region in Morocco.
Design/methodology/approach
In this paper, Weibull distribution is used to model the wind speed in hourly time series format. Since several methods are used to adjust the Weibull distribution to the measured data, in reporting and analyzing the easiest and the most effective method, seven methods have been investigated, namely, the graphical method (GM), the maximum likelihood method (MLM), the empirical method of Justus (EMJ), the empirical method of Lysen (EML), the energy pattern factor method (EPFM), Mabchour’s method (MMab) and the method of moments (MM).
Findings
According to the statistical analysis tools (the coefficient of determination, root mean square error and chi-square test), it was found that for five months, the MLM presents more efficiency, and for four months, EMJ is ranked first and it is ranked second for February. To select only one method, the selected methods (MLM and EMJ) were compared by calculating the error in estimating the power density using Weibull distribution adjusted by those methods. The average error was found to be −0.51 and −4.56 per cent for MLM and EMJ, respectively.
Originality/value
This investigation is the first of its kind for the studied region. To estimate the available wind power at Agadir in Morocco, investors can directly use MLM to determine the Weibull parameters at this site.
This paper deals with the existence of periodic solutions for some partial functional differential equations with infinite delay. We suppose that the linear part is nondensely defined and satisfies the Hille᎐Yosida condition. In the nonlinear case we give several criteria to ensure the existence of a periodic solution. In the nonhomogeneous linear case, we prove the existence of a periodic solution under the existence of a bounded solution. ᮊ 2001 Academic Press t 1 Ž . dt ¢ x s g B B, 0
In this paper, we study a class of partial neutral functional differential equations with infinite delay. We suppose that the linear part is not necessarily densely defined but satisfies the resolvent estimates of the Hille-Yosida theorem. We give some sufficient conditions ensuring the existence, uniqueness and regularity of solutions. A principle of linearized stability is also established in the autonomous case. To illustrate our abstract results, we conclude this work by an example.
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