Experimental study of aerodynamic loads on ground-mounted solar panel arrays: The panel spacing and inclination angle effect

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2020-09

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The influence of panel inclination, wind direction, and longitudinal panel spacing on the wind loads of the model of ground-mounted solar panel arrays scaled 1:20 in a wind tunnel was investigated for a Reynolds number of 1.3 x 10(5). The experiments were carried out at the panel inclination of 25 degrees and 45 degrees, dimensionless panel spacing in tandem of 0.5 and 1, and the wind directions of the incoming flow were varied from 0 degrees to 180 degrees at 30 degrees intervals. A constant temperature anemometer was used to measure the velocity and turbulence intensities, and a pressure scanner system measured static pressures. The results indicated that the net pressure coefficients of the solar panels were increased with the panel inclination angle and spacing between solar panels, and the maximum wind loads were obtained on the first windward panel. It was also observed that in terms of maximum uplift and drag, 180 degrees and 0 degrees was found to be the critical wind direction, respectively. In contrast, in terms of overturning moments, 30 degrees and 150 degrees were the critical wind directions.

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Aerodinamics loads, Anemometers, Reynolds number, Solar concentrators, Wind stress, Wind tunnels, Constant-temperature anemometers, Inclination angles, Net pressure coefficients, Overturning moment, Solar panel arrays, Static pressure, Turbulence intensity, Wind directions, Solar cell arrays, Engineering, Wind load, Solar panel arrays, Panel spacing, Turbulent flows, Inclinaion angle, Wind loads, Scaling parameters, Coefficients, Heliostats, Simulation, Roofs

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Yemenici, O. (2020). "Experimental study of aerodynamic loads on ground-mounted solar panel arrays: The panel spacing and inclination angle effect". Proceedings of The Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part C-Journal of Mechancical Engineer, 234(17), 3380-3396.

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