Wind characteristics of Oman

Wind data from four stations inOman are analyzed. The sites are located at latitudes from 17°N to 23°N and longitudes from 54°E to 59°E with nearly equal elevation (18 m) from sea level. Data are fitted to the Weibull distribution function. Weibull parameters are derived from the empirical cumulativ...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, M.Yusof, Akaak, Ahmed Mohammed, Abd Wahab, Mahdi, Zakaria, Azmi
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Published: Elsevier Science 2002
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1144142025-02-05T03:51:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114414/ Wind characteristics of Oman Sulaiman, M.Yusof Akaak, Ahmed Mohammed Abd Wahab, Mahdi Zakaria, Azmi Wind data from four stations inOman are analyzed. The sites are located at latitudes from 17°N to 23°N and longitudes from 54°E to 59°E with nearly equal elevation (18 m) from sea level. Data are fitted to the Weibull distribution function. Weibull parameters are derived from the empirical cumulative function and used to calculate the mean wind speed and variance of the theoretical distribution. The goodness of representing the observed distribution with the Weibull distribution is determined using the Kolmogorov- Smirnov (K-S) test. At the 1% and 5% levels of confidence the observed data are well represented by the Weibull distribution. The annual mean values of the wind speed of the observed and theoretical distributions are 2.57 m s-1 and 2.53 m s-1 for Seeb, 2.85 m s-1 and 2.68 m s-1 for Salalah, 5.06 m s-1 and 5.03 m s-1 for Masirah and 5.52 m s-1 and 5.40 m s-1 for Sur respectively. In general wind speed is higher during the summer months, notably June, July and August, and is lower during the winter months of October and November. The monthly mean wind power density varies from 9.71 W m-2 for Seeb in the month of November to 520.85 W m-2 for Sur in the month of August. Both Sur and Masirah have good wind energy potential. Elsevier Science 2002 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114414/1/114414.pdf Sulaiman, M.Yusof and Akaak, Ahmed Mohammed and Abd Wahab, Mahdi and Zakaria, Azmi (2002) Wind characteristics of Oman. Energy, 27 (1). pp. 35-46. ISSN 0360-5442; eISSN: 0360-5442 https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S036054420100055X 10.1016/S0360-5442(01)00055-X
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description Wind data from four stations inOman are analyzed. The sites are located at latitudes from 17°N to 23°N and longitudes from 54°E to 59°E with nearly equal elevation (18 m) from sea level. Data are fitted to the Weibull distribution function. Weibull parameters are derived from the empirical cumulative function and used to calculate the mean wind speed and variance of the theoretical distribution. The goodness of representing the observed distribution with the Weibull distribution is determined using the Kolmogorov- Smirnov (K-S) test. At the 1% and 5% levels of confidence the observed data are well represented by the Weibull distribution. The annual mean values of the wind speed of the observed and theoretical distributions are 2.57 m s-1 and 2.53 m s-1 for Seeb, 2.85 m s-1 and 2.68 m s-1 for Salalah, 5.06 m s-1 and 5.03 m s-1 for Masirah and 5.52 m s-1 and 5.40 m s-1 for Sur respectively. In general wind speed is higher during the summer months, notably June, July and August, and is lower during the winter months of October and November. The monthly mean wind power density varies from 9.71 W m-2 for Seeb in the month of November to 520.85 W m-2 for Sur in the month of August. Both Sur and Masirah have good wind energy potential.
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author Sulaiman, M.Yusof
Akaak, Ahmed Mohammed
Abd Wahab, Mahdi
Zakaria, Azmi
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Akaak, Ahmed Mohammed
Abd Wahab, Mahdi
Zakaria, Azmi
Wind characteristics of Oman
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Akaak, Ahmed Mohammed
Abd Wahab, Mahdi
Zakaria, Azmi
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title Wind characteristics of Oman
title_short Wind characteristics of Oman
title_full Wind characteristics of Oman
title_fullStr Wind characteristics of Oman
title_full_unstemmed Wind characteristics of Oman
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publisher Elsevier Science
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114414/1/114414.pdf
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