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Table 3.2 shows the optimal solidity and theoretical collection efficiency for ribbon and round filament meshes as a function of unperturbed wind velocity.
Table B.1shows the Reynolds number for different wind velocities.
Table B.2 shows the friction losses as a function of wind velocity.
Table B.4 shows the pressure loss of the flow straightener as a function of wind velocity inside the wind tunnel.
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