晶体硅光伏组件中电位诱导降解的加速因子测定

P. Hacke, R. Smith, K. Terwilliger, S. Glick, D. Jordan, S. Johnston, M. Kempe, S. Kurtz
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在传统的p型硅基光伏太阳能电池组件中,电位诱导的降解被描述为一种涉及正离子迁移的失效机制,主要是Na+,从玻璃漂移到负电压阵列的电池中。通过比较硅光伏组件在户外降解时的功率与在三种温度和85%相对湿度下加速测试时的功率,确定了该机制的加速因子。对数正态分析应用于加速寿命测试数据,考虑在初始模块功率的80%失效。在恒定相对湿度条件下,确定了模组失效率的激活能为0.73 eV,并预测了模组在任意温度下的失效概率。利用叠加变换的暗I-V测量值实现了环境室中模块功率的原位估计。通过这种方法,可以半连续地确定退化模块的功率,从而可以方便、准确地获得多个模块遭受电位诱导退化的统计数据。
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Acceleration factor determination for potential-induced degradation in crystalline silicon PV modules
Potential-induced degradation in conventional p-type silicon-based photovoltaic solar cell modules is described as a failure mechanism involving positive ion migration, understood to be primarily Na+, drifting from the glass to the cells in negative-voltage arrays. Acceleration factors for this mechanism are determined for silicon photovoltaic modules by comparing the module power during degradation outdoors to that in accelerated testing at three temperatures and 85% relative humidity. A lognormal analysis is applied to the accelerated lifetime test data considering failure at 80% of the initial module power. Activation energy of 0.73 eV for the rate of failure is determined for the chamber testing at the constant relative humidity, and the probability of module failure at an arbitrary temperature is predicted. Estimation of module power in-situ in the environmental chamber is achieved using dark I-V measurements transformed by superposition. By this means, the power of the degrading module can be semi-continuously determined so that statistical data for multiple modules undergoing potential-induced degradation can be easily and accurately obtained.
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