“…Lots of damage to solar panels has been reported because of inadequate estimation of design wind loads, and this has attracted the attention of wind engineers worldwide. As it is difficult to conduct field measurements on solar panels especially on their upper surfaces, and a large number of wind tunnel tests and computational fluid dynamic (CFD) analyses of ground-mounted solar panels have been conducted by numerous researchers (Aly and Bitsuamlak, 2013; Andre et al, 2017; Bitsuamlak et al, 2010; Kopp et al, 2002; Paetzold et al, 2016; Radu and Axinte, 1989; Rohr et al, 2015; Shademan and Hangan, 2009; Somekawa et al, 2013; Strobel and Banks, 2014), some have focused on the characteristics of dynamic wind loading (Andre et al, 2017; Rohr et al, 2015; Strobel and Banks, 2014) and some on the effects of a large geometric scale model (Banks, 2011; Kray and Paul, 2017). And recently in Japan, Manual of Wind Resistant Design for Photovoltaic Systems (Committee of Wind Load Estimation on Photovoltaic System, 2017) was published to help engineers and practitioners to design and maintain solar power systems with higher reliability.…”