Parabolic trough solar collector wind loading

1980 
Two wind tunnel force and moment tests have been conducted on parabolic trough solar collector configurations. The two tests were conducted in different flow field environments, one a uniform flow infinite airstream, the second a simulated atmospheric boundary layer flow with the models simulating a ground mounted installation. The force and moment characteristics of both isolated single module troughs and of trough modules within array configurations have been defined over both operational and stow attitudes. The influence of various geometric design parameters for collector modules and arrays has been established. Data indicate that forces and moments increase with mounting height and with trough aspect ratio. Collector modules interior to large arrays experience wind force reductions as high as 50 to 65%, while appropriate fences or berms surrounding the arrays can provide exterior modules with protection of this order.
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