omarEIT
Structural
- Nov 4, 2009
- 1
I am trying to compute forces on a solar panel racking system that is made of aluminum. I have followed methods per ASCE 7-05 to calculate the uplift, downforce, drag, etc loads on the open racking system. I have also performed wind tunnel testing on the racking system to achieve more accurate results since we are manufacturing this racking system and wish to patent it soon.
My question regards the data I obtain from the wind tunnel testing. My understanding is that the ASCE 7-05 methods 1&2 take wind speeds from the maps provided that are based on 3 second gusts. However, in the wind tunnel testing, the wind speeds are held at a constant length of time greater than 3 seconds (say 1 minute) in order for the tunnel to record multiple data points per each wind speed.
When comparing the final wind tunnel data loads to the method 1&2 data loads, I am getting significant differences in values. I am almost certain the difference has something to deal with regarding the 3-sec gust (method 1&2) versus the constant 60-sec gust (wind tunnel). Is there any factor or note in the ASCE7-05 or IBC that accounts for altering wind tunnel testing data to account for this?
I was told my someone they thought the wind tunnel testing data should be multiplied by 0.70-0.75 to account for the gust length difference but I don't want to just take someone's word for it without reading up about it in a code or manual. Any help or input would be appreciated.
My question regards the data I obtain from the wind tunnel testing. My understanding is that the ASCE 7-05 methods 1&2 take wind speeds from the maps provided that are based on 3 second gusts. However, in the wind tunnel testing, the wind speeds are held at a constant length of time greater than 3 seconds (say 1 minute) in order for the tunnel to record multiple data points per each wind speed.
When comparing the final wind tunnel data loads to the method 1&2 data loads, I am getting significant differences in values. I am almost certain the difference has something to deal with regarding the 3-sec gust (method 1&2) versus the constant 60-sec gust (wind tunnel). Is there any factor or note in the ASCE7-05 or IBC that accounts for altering wind tunnel testing data to account for this?
I was told my someone they thought the wind tunnel testing data should be multiplied by 0.70-0.75 to account for the gust length difference but I don't want to just take someone's word for it without reading up about it in a code or manual. Any help or input would be appreciated.