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Application Value: While flexible panels cost 50-100% more per watt than rigid panels, their unique installation capabilities and weight savings make them the only viable solution for curved surfaces, weight-sensitive applications, and portable power needs.
Advantages: Stable structure; no damage to the roof waterproofing layer. Disadvantages: Requires a large amount of manual labor and is time-consuming. The cement blocks need more than a week of curing time, and the brackets can only be installed after the cement blocks are fully.
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This article uses Ansys Workbench software to conduct finite element analysis on the bracket, and uses response surface method to optimize the design of the angle iron structure that makes up the bracket.
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