Degradation analysis of polyamide-based backsheets in field photovoltaic modules under different climatic conditions (Conference Presentation)

Yadong Lyu, A. Fairbrother, Jae Hyun Kim, X. Gu, M. Kempe, Liang Ji, K. Whitfield, K. Boyce, Adam W. Hauser, Gregory S. O‘Brien, S. Julien, K. Wan, Yu Wang, L. Bruckman, R. French
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Polyamide (PA)-based backsheet as an emerging product has been developed in recent years to partially substitute fluoropolymer materials under the intensified cost-reduction pressure. However, a number of reports indicate that backsheet cracks have been observed in fielded modules in a few locations after only a few years of exposure. An in-depth analysis on degradation and crack formation and their dependence on climatic conditions is needed. In this work, the field PV modules with PA-based backsheet under five different climatic conditions up to six years were retrieved and analyzed, including humid subtropical climate (Changshu, China), dry-summer subtropical climate (Rome, Italy), marine west coast climate (Bergamo, Italy), desert climate (Arizona, United States) and tropical climate (Thailand). Macroscopic cracks in backsheet were observed for modules aged in Italy and Thailand, while only hairline cracks showed up in backsheet from Changshu, and no cracks could be seen in Arizona. Backsheet in Changshu also experienced much higher yellowing than other sites, while the gloss loss of the backsheet in Italy is the highest. Spectroscopic analyses were also performed to identify various degradation products and to understand the possible changes in degradation mechanism of backsheets under different climates. The intercorrelations between various degradation modes of PA-based backsheet and weathering factors will be further established, providing a valuable information on the material selection and lifetime prediction for the backsheet.
不同气候条件下聚酰胺基背板在野外光伏组件中的降解分析(会议报告)
聚酰胺(PA)基背板作为近年来发展起来的一种新兴产品,在不断加大的成本降低压力下,可以部分替代含氟聚合物材料。然而,许多报告表明,仅在暴露几年后,就在少数地点的现场模块中观察到背板裂纹。需要对退化和裂缝形成及其对气候条件的依赖进行深入分析。在这项工作中,对5种不同气候条件下长达6年的基于pa背板的野外光伏组件进行了检索和分析,包括湿润的亚热带气候(中国常熟)、夏季干燥的亚热带气候(意大利罗马)、海洋性西海岸气候(意大利贝加莫)、沙漠气候(美国亚利桑那州)和热带气候(泰国)。意大利和泰国老化模组底板出现宏观裂纹,常熟老化模组底板仅出现发际裂纹,亚利桑那州老化模组底板未见裂纹。常熟的背板发黄率也比其他地方高得多,而意大利的背板光泽损失最高。光谱分析还用于鉴定各种降解产物,并了解不同气候条件下背板降解机制的可能变化。进一步建立pa基衬底各种降解模式与风化因素之间的相互关系,为衬底材料的选择和寿命预测提供有价值的信息。
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