DocumentCode :
682917
Title :
Modeling in support of methods of module testing for long term environmental durability
Author :
Dumbleton, David ; Slomko, Richard
Author_Institution :
Atlas Mater. Testing Technol. LLC, Chicago, IL, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
16-21 June 2013
Firstpage :
1546
Lastpage :
1547
Abstract :
We begin from the basic premise that the primary enemies of PV modules are heat, light and moisture, plus numerous other possible stressors which may or may not be participants, depending upon the specific location of the module. We have adopted a Coffin-Manson model to estimate what the effects of thermal cycling might be upon the PV module in support of empirical observations. It describes part of the environmental durability to be anticipated from subject modules (1). Although this model ignores the effects of humidity, solar irradiance, voltage variation and other mechanical and chemical stresses, it does offer us an estimate of the equivalence of a test methodology to a part of the real world environment. A realistic example of its use is described and calculated.
Keywords :
environmental factors; modules; photovoltaic power systems; sunlight; Coffin-Manson model; PV module; chemical stress; long term environmental durability; mechanical stress; module testing method; solar irradiance; thermal cycling effect; Acceleration; Chemicals; Heating; Moisture; Stress; Temperature distribution; accelerated aging; materials reliability; robustness;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2013 IEEE 39th
Conference_Location :
Tampa, FL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2013.6744439
Filename :
6744439
Link To Document :
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