The efficacy of fire-fighting foams for disrupting power generation from silicon solar panels

J. Bosco, Zuki Tanaka, Brian Ott, D. Slee
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The use of fire-fighting foams for disrupting the electrical output of a solar array has been evaluated. A diffusion model was employed to calculate the light transmitted through foam as a function of its physical properties (thickness, density, and mean bubble diameter). From the transmitted light spectrum, the power generated from a c-Si solar cell was simulated. The individual cell results were extrapolated to a 5 kW solar array. It was determined that a foam ranging from 0.5 to 10 cm thick could significantly reduce the open-circuit voltage of the array, yet maximum voltages under load still represented an electrocution hazard to humans, capable of generating currents in excess of 20 mA through human skin. The risk was substantially reduced with the addition of light absorbing particle suspensions to the foam. It was found that 0.1 wt% carbon black or 0.5 wt% iron black (Fe3O4) added to the foam liquid medium decreased the maximum system voltage to a safe range (>10 V).
消防泡沫对破坏硅太阳能板发电的功效
使用消防泡沫来破坏太阳能电池阵列的电力输出已经进行了评估。采用扩散模型来计算通过泡沫的光作为其物理性质(厚度、密度和平均气泡直径)的函数。从透射光谱上模拟了c-Si太阳能电池产生的功率。单个电池的结果被推断为一个5千瓦的太阳能电池阵列。据确定,0.5至10厘米厚的泡沫可以显著降低阵列的开路电压,但负载下的最大电压仍然对人类构成触电危险,能够通过人体皮肤产生超过20毫安的电流。在泡沫中加入吸光颗粒悬浮液大大降低了风险。结果表明,在泡沫液介质中加入0.1 wt%炭黑或0.5 wt%铁黑(Fe3O4)可使系统最大电压降低到安全范围(>10 V)。
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