According to the statement of the research team, the designed system Wave up to 4 meters It can withstand high altitudes and maintains its stability even in harsh sea conditions. The system combines a structure consisting of floating pontoons and a lattice frame design that supports solar panels. Researchers found this design A 1:20 scale model tested it on. Tests carried out under regular and irregular wave conditions in the university’s wave pool proved the system’s durability against sea conditions.
Sheng Xu, the author of the study, said in his statement: ““Our work has made significant progress in understanding the hydrodynamic responses of a novel offshore floating photovoltaic system (FPV) designed to optimize performance and stability in harsh marine environments.” he said. Floating solar energy systems are generally positioned in calmer and calmer waters. Or this stagnation is achieved by building breakwaters. Building systems that are resistant to aggressive waves can further increase the potential of floating systems.
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