Development and testing of light-weight PV modules based on glass-fibre reinforcement

IF 1.9 Q3 PHYSICS, APPLIED
J. Govaerts, Bin Luo, T. Borgers, Rik Van Dyck, A. van der Heide, L. Tous, Arnaud Morlier, F. Lisco, L. Cerasti, M. Galiazzo, J. Poortmans
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Abstract

In this paper we report on our approach on integrating c-Si PV into lightweight structures, in particular towards vehicle integration. To this end we want to get rid of the (bulk weight of the) glass but seek a suitable replacement in terms of mechanical stability. First we elaborate on the most basic standards and norms that VIPV products should relate to in terms of (thermo-)mechanical testing. Then, for the experimental part, 2 concepts are investigated. In a first approach, we reinforced the encapsulant with glass fibre material, while in a second one we applied a dedicated glass-fibre-reinforced sheet as a replacement of the backsheet. In both cases we stay as close as possible to using commercially available material. For each approach we elaborate the testing that has been carried out: thermal cycling, vibrations, mechanical shock and hail impact. On a final note, we point out some initial damp heat testing results, that are a particular challenge for light-weight modules without glass.
基于玻璃纤维增强的轻型光伏组件的开发和测试
在本文中,我们报告了将c-Si PV集成到轻量化结构中的方法,特别是在车辆集成方面。为此,我们希望摆脱(散装重量)玻璃,但在机械稳定性方面寻求合适的替代品。首先,我们详细阐述了VIPV产品在(热)机械测试方面应该涉及的最基本的标准和规范。然后,在实验部分,研究了两个概念。在第一种方法中,我们用玻璃纤维材料加强了密封剂,而在第二种方法中,我们应用了专用的玻璃纤维增强板作为背板的替代品。在这两种情况下,我们都尽可能地使用商业上可用的材料。对于每种方法,我们都详细说明了已经进行的测试:热循环、振动、机械冲击和冰雹冲击。最后,我们指出了一些最初的湿热测试结果,这对于没有玻璃的轻质模块来说是一个特别的挑战。
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EPJ Photovoltaics
EPJ Photovoltaics PHYSICS, APPLIED-
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