2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.strusafe.2007.09.005
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Bivariate estimation of extreme wind speeds

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“…In spite of this obvious fact, efforts to characterize homogeneous or mixed wind series continue prevailing in the technical literature. For instance, in recent contributions to the statistical characterization of extreme winds, Escalante-Sandoval [3], Cook and Harris [4] and Simiu et al [5] propose new schemes to fit probability distributions to available data, but express no restriction to the processing of mixed series.…”
Section: Overview Of Probability Distributions Of Extreme Annual Ts Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In spite of this obvious fact, efforts to characterize homogeneous or mixed wind series continue prevailing in the technical literature. For instance, in recent contributions to the statistical characterization of extreme winds, Escalante-Sandoval [3], Cook and Harris [4] and Simiu et al [5] propose new schemes to fit probability distributions to available data, but express no restriction to the processing of mixed series.…”
Section: Overview Of Probability Distributions Of Extreme Annual Ts Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alternative scheme described herein constitutes a departure from the usual approach adopted in the literature, that is, finding the probability density functions that best fit wind velocity series recorded at given meteorological stations [3][4][5]. However, both approaches should not be viewed as competing, but rather as complementary procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each pair of random variables a bivariate probability distribution of extreme values is fitted. Escalante-Sandoval (1998) considers that all analysed components occur concurrently with the same probability, i.e. F (Q p …”
Section: Methods Of Escalantementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general equation for bivariate distributions of extreme values (the logistic model, also named the Gumbel-Hougaard copula, Shiau et al 2006), according to Gumbel (Raynal and Salas 1987, Escalante-Sandoval 1998, Ramírez and Aldama 2000, Escalante-Sandoval and Reyes-Chávez 2002, Escalante-Sandoval 2007, is given by:…”
Section: Bivariate Distribution Function Of Extreme Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When dealing with the selection of the optimal wind turbine for a specific site, often the wind database is too short for the application of standard methods, so the accurate estimation of the occurrence of extreme wind speed can be very difficult, and the error of the estimated return level can be very large and inefficient for design purposes . A parametric approach can be very useful when such methods need to be applied to shorter datasets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%