TY - JOUR
T1 - An experimental study of aerodynamics on cable-supported photovoltaic panel arrays at different tilt angles
AU - Wan, Jiawei
AU - Cai, Yunzhu
AU - Fang, Hai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/7
Y1 - 2025/7
N2 - This paper presents an experimental investigation of unsteady aerodynamic lift and overturning moment on cable-supported photovoltaic (PV) panel arrays. Unlike prior studies focusing on area-averaged and peak pressure coefficients, this work examines second-order statistics of aerodynamic forces by analyzing fluctuating pressures on scaled models of PV panel rows. Wind tunnel tests were conducted on panels at different tilt angles, with synchronized pressure measurements used to compute aerodynamic coefficients, spectra, correlations, and coherences for lift and overturning moment. Results demonstrate that spanwise correlations and coherences of these aerodynamics exceed those of incident turbulence for most cases. The two-wavenumber aerodynamic admittance model, defined as the product of a 2D aerodynamic admittance function (AAF) and a spanwise correction factor, was employed to characterize unsteady wind loads. For zero tilt angle, the 2D AAFs for lift and moment deviated from the Sears function, displaying a transitional region where values surpassed the Sears function. For tilted PV panels, distinct peaks in the AAFs at elevated wavenumbers were observed, linked to shear layer instabilities in the leading-edge separation zone. An empirical model for the 2D AAF was proposed, which incorporates a correction term to capture these peaks, highlighting their significance in buffeting response calculations.
AB - This paper presents an experimental investigation of unsteady aerodynamic lift and overturning moment on cable-supported photovoltaic (PV) panel arrays. Unlike prior studies focusing on area-averaged and peak pressure coefficients, this work examines second-order statistics of aerodynamic forces by analyzing fluctuating pressures on scaled models of PV panel rows. Wind tunnel tests were conducted on panels at different tilt angles, with synchronized pressure measurements used to compute aerodynamic coefficients, spectra, correlations, and coherences for lift and overturning moment. Results demonstrate that spanwise correlations and coherences of these aerodynamics exceed those of incident turbulence for most cases. The two-wavenumber aerodynamic admittance model, defined as the product of a 2D aerodynamic admittance function (AAF) and a spanwise correction factor, was employed to characterize unsteady wind loads. For zero tilt angle, the 2D AAFs for lift and moment deviated from the Sears function, displaying a transitional region where values surpassed the Sears function. For tilted PV panels, distinct peaks in the AAFs at elevated wavenumbers were observed, linked to shear layer instabilities in the leading-edge separation zone. An empirical model for the 2D AAF was proposed, which incorporates a correction term to capture these peaks, highlighting their significance in buffeting response calculations.
KW - Aerodynamic admittance
KW - Buffeting forces
KW - Photovoltaic panel array
KW - Spanwise coherence
KW - Wind tunnel pressure test
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jweia.2025.106093
DO - 10.1016/j.jweia.2025.106093
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105002227306
SN - 0167-6105
VL - 262
JO - Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
JF - Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
M1 - 106093
ER -