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These effects emphasize the need to account for wind force and torque coefficients during the design of tracking photovoltaic systems. The interference effect is also evident in the power spectrum of fluctuating wind pressure, particularly in the shifting of vortex shedding frequencies.
Strobel (Strobel and Banks, 2014) analyzed the power spectrum of a photovoltaic array with a 25° tilt angle under various wind directions, based on wind tunnel tests. In this context, the interference effect of tracking photovoltaic arrays encompasses both static and fluctuating interference effects.
In order to investigate the impact of array interference on panel wind characteristics, wind pressure values from field measurements were utilized. These values were combined through forward and reverse superposition and area-weighted (Eq. (11)) to determine the total wind force and interference (Fig. 18).
Wind's impact on ground-mounted tracking PV arrays depends on wind characteristics, geometry, and array positioning. Wind pressure varies significantly across modules within a tracking PV array, with edge modules experiencing notably higher pressure than inner ones (Kray and Markus, 2019b).
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