Frost jacking characteristics of steel pipe screw piles for
In this study, the frost jacking characteristics of steel pipe screw piles for photovoltaic support foundations in high-latitude and low-altitude regions are studied via in situ tests and
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In this study, the frost jacking characteristics of steel pipe screw piles for photovoltaic support foundations in high-latitude and low-altitude regions are studied via in situ tests and
This study has comprehensively investigated the bearing characteristics of three types of photovoltaic support piles, serpentine piles, square piles, and circular piles, in desert
Solar PV modules actually perform better in colder temperatures, but the ground conditions in colder climates can challenge the structural foundation holding up those solar panels.
If ignoring this point, it can affect the service life of the photovoltaic support structure and potentially lead to the overall collapse of the photovoltaic system and other accidents.
The common forms of photovoltaic support foundations include concrete independent foundations, concrete strip foundations, concrete cast-in-place piles, prestressed high-strength concrete (PHC
Pile foundations are considered one of the most common foundation solutions for the construction of buildings and structures in difficult geotechnical conditions, including in
In this presentation, natural disasters will be classified into categories such as earthquakes, strong winds, heavy snow, and torrential rain, and case studies of damage to PV Systems will be provided.
This study investigates the failure behavior of aluminum solar panel mounting structures subjected to uplift pressure, with particular focus on conditions not typically considered in
Vertical cracks in prestressed high-strength concrete (PHC) pipe piles caused by internal frost heaving endanger the safety and operational efficiency of photovoltaic facilities in cold regions.
A comprehensive design program is proposed based on field tests and numerical simulations, considering deformation and bearing capacity. The study confirms the reliability of the