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Longitudinal wind load on photovoltaic support
Nan12 systematically reviewed the wind-induced mechanical behavior and vibration response of photovoltaic support structures, outlining the state-of-the-art research, analytical approaches, and structural optimization measures. . PV supports, which support PV power generation systems, are extremely vulnerable to wind loads. For sustainable development, corresponding wind load research should be carried out on PV supports. (2) Methods: First, the effects of several variables, including the body-type coefficient, wind. . To investigate the wind-induced vibration characteristics of photovoltaic array tracking supports, this study uses the harmonic superposition method to simulate pulsating wind time series and, combined with fluid–structure coupling technology, analyzes the wind pressure distribution and the. . The roof PV system is sensitive to wind load, and the roof auxiliary structure (such as equipment room) will produce significant aerodynamic interference effect on the incoming flow, which increases the complexity of wind load design. The findings reveal that floating PV systems have several superioritiesover ground-mounted systems,including lower temperatures,higher energy ge ients on a ground-mounted solar panel are investigated.
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