The impact of wind-induced vibrations on solar modules

Researchers from the UAE and Singapore have assessed how wind-induced vibrations increase mechanical stress in PV panels and have found these vibrations could lead to microcracks, more serious mechanical failures, misalignments, and ultimately to the system collapse.

The impact of wind-induced vibrations on solar modules

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