This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the technical principles of air-supported membrane silos and the limitations of distributed photovoltaic component applications. By exploring the feasibility of combining flexible photovoltaic components with flexible materials and the curved design of air-supported membrane silos, it further elaborates on the application direction of integrating large-scale material storage air-supported membrane silos with new energy. This study aims to provide insights for achieving low-cost, environmentally friendly effects, and offering clean energy for various types of large-scale storage silos.
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