2015
DOI: 10.1002/ijch.201400197
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Structural Safety Assessment of Ocean‐Floating Photovoltaic Structure Model

Abstract: In designing photovoltaic (PV) structures made to float in oceans through use of a buoyant system, one must consider wave load and mooring load in addition to the load applied in PV generation systems installed on land. It is also necessary to study the safety of such floating structures during high tide and low tide, focusing on aspects such as mooring conditions caused by large differences in reservoir depth between low and high water levels. This study focuses on finite element analysis and strength assessm… Show more

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“…A total of three such hexagonal structures are proposed for the site which makes a total of 37412 m². A pontoon type or a buoyant system has been suggested to achieve buoyancy and stability for this setup and arrangements should be made to accommodate the grids of panels designed (structural safety assessment of ocean-floating photovoltaic structure model) [27] . A light weight, high strength durable, fireproof material [28] such as reinforced concrete shell with a core of expanded polystyrene (EPS) can be used.…”
Section: Proposed Structural Materials Floating Solar Pv Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of three such hexagonal structures are proposed for the site which makes a total of 37412 m². A pontoon type or a buoyant system has been suggested to achieve buoyancy and stability for this setup and arrangements should be made to accommodate the grids of panels designed (structural safety assessment of ocean-floating photovoltaic structure model) [27] . A light weight, high strength durable, fireproof material [28] such as reinforced concrete shell with a core of expanded polystyrene (EPS) can be used.…”
Section: Proposed Structural Materials Floating Solar Pv Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…coastal and offshore regions (Sree et al, 2022) (Shi et al, 2023). Ensuring the 2 safety and long-term reliability of components in large-volume floating solar farms is critical (Choi & Lee, 2015). The interaction between ocean waves and modular solar systems introduces nonlinearities due to the dynamics of multiple bodies and their internal interactions (Cao et al, 2021) (Li et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%