Lightweight PV Modules Compatible with One Step Lamination Process

Autor: Buceta, A., Aguirre, M., Cueli, A.B., Ezquer Mayo, M., Llarena, E., Cal Ramirez, S., Linares, A., Castelo Mato, R., Bengoechea, J.
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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DOI: 10.4229/wcpec-82022-3dv.1.27
Popis: 8th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion; 847-850
Lab scale PV module designs, aiming to obtain lightweight solutions, produced in a conventional lamination process and capable of withstanding the impact of hail were studied. To reach this goal, a polypropylene (PP) HoneyComb (HC) with non-woven polyester skin as backsheet with ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) or a thin glass (1 mm thick) as frontsheet were used. For this study two different samples of polypropylene HC were tested. The first challenge was adapting the lamination recipe for the HC, since the conventional one caused crushing of the material, especially at the edges. The solution, in order to be able to use one step lamination process, was to use an auxiliary frame to protect the HC during the lamination. Depending on the type of honeycomb the reduction of the pressure was also needed. The samples with ETFE as frontsheet did not resist the hail impact without breaking the solar cell (SC), even if the HC was reinforced. On the other hand, using 1 mm thick glass as frontsheet proved to meet the pass criteria. The preliminary results of temperature and humidity resistance showed that there is some humidity permeability that disappeared after a few days out of the climatic chamber. Even though, the performance was not jeopardized by it.
Databáze: OpenAIRE