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Performance modelling of a solar road panel prototype using finite element analysis

Abstract

Performance prediction is a critical step towards the acceptance of a new pavement structure. This is true for both conventional and innovative designs; however, it is particularly important for innovative designs that attempt to redefine pavement design practices. One such innovative design concept is the solar road panel; a road panel with a transparent surface that generates electricity through embedded solar cells. Despite the work completed by multiple organisations towards the development of this concept, questions exist about the viability of these panels as a structural pavement surface. This paper investigates these questions through a finite element modelling approach that assesses a prototype panel's performance on a variety of structural bases. Overall, this paper finds that it is possible to design a solar road panel to withstand traffic loading and that a concrete structural base allows for substantial optimisation to the analysed prototype design.

Authors

Northmore AB; Tighe SL

Journal

International Journal of Pavement Engineering, Vol. 17, No. 5, pp. 449–457

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

May 27, 2016

DOI

10.1080/10298436.2014.993203

ISSN

1029-8436

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