RHTPE
Structural
- Jun 11, 2008
- 702
I would be interested in everyone's thoughts on the following.
I am attemping to establish the proper methodology for analyzing wind loads on a solar array mounted on a single pole. The array design and its supporting structure will evolve to provide for full tracking of the sun, both seasonal and daily movement. The array angle at this latitude would vary from 18 degrees (Summer solstice) to 66 degrees (Winter solstice) from horizontal.
ASCE 7-05's procedure for an open structure monoslope roof would apply for slopes up to 45 degrees from horizontal (Figure 6-18a or 6-19a).
ASCE 7-05's procedure for solid signs applies for the array when it is in a vertical position (for maintenance) (Figure 6-20).
For an array slope over 45 degrees from horizontal, should one simply use methodology of Figure 6-20 using the array's projection onto a vertical plane?
Ralph
Structures Consulting
Northeast USA