Project Management in the Oil and Gas Industry
Probability x 1 x 2 Figure 2.18
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x 1 x 2 Figure 2.18 Rectangular Distribution. 70 Project Management in the Oil and Gas Industry distributions. The most common methods used to choose the best prob- ability distributions that match with the phenomena test results are the K-S and Chi square methods. As mentioned earlier, there is a way to choose the appropriate distribu- tion mathematically, but each distribution has certain properties. If there is raw data, as in the example of concrete strength, do the same procedure to define the frequency tables and curve by trying to choose the best probability distribution that can match with this curve. 2.3.4.1 Chai Square Method This method calculates the potential value obtained from the practical test (O) and we calculate the corresponding value when calculated from the mathematical equation for the probability distribution (E). We then apply the following equation where ( ) is what we repeat in calculating its value according to the number of groups identified previously, as in the previous example, ten times, so k equals 10 in the following equation: 2 2 1 O E E i i i i k (2.39). We then apply it to other probability distributions and the distribution that gives less ( 2 ) will be the appropriate probability distribution to pres- ent this phenomena or parameter. Note from the previous equation that when we match distribution resulting from the practical test, the probability distribution be 2 = 0. 2.3.4.2 Kolmograv-Smirnov (K-S) This method is considered to be the second most common method to test how close the distribution is to the probability distribution. For this method, the distribution is calculated by the assembly output of the test, in cumulative descending order and is in the same table of the pre- vious concrete strength example. The cumulative value is calculated when using the suggested probability distribution and, from the following equa- tion, we can calculate the difference between each of the two values from the suggested probability distribution and from the cumulative test data, according to the number of classes. The biggest difference is calculated in both the number of classes and is often the value of K and S which are selected as the best suitable probability distribution. Project Economic Analysis 71 K S i n F X i n X i max ( ) ( ) 1 (2.40) Download 1.92 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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