Applied Sciences (Jun 2019)

Wind Loads on a PV Array

  • Ping-Han Chung,
  • Chin-Cheng Chou,
  • Ray-Yeng Yang,
  • Cheng-Yang Chung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9122466
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 2466

Abstract

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This study experimentally determines the wind loads on a stand-alone solar array (length-to-width ratio of 0.19; 1/10-scale commercial modules). The freestream velocity in a uniform flow is 14.5 ± 0.1 m/s, and the turbulence intensity is 0.3%. The angle of tilt ranges from 10° to 80° and the wind is incident at angle of 0°−180°. Mean surface pressure measurements on the upper and the lower surface of the inclined solar panels are used to calculate the lift coefficient. For the angle of incidence of 0°−60° for the wind, the variation in the lift coefficient with the angle of tilt is U-shaped. The formation of a strong windward corner vortex results in greater lift force on the right half of the inclined plate for the angle of incidence of 30°−45° for the wind.

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