PV封装剂附着强度的退化:针对气候特定测试的实验室间研究

David C. Miller, Eleonora Annigoni, A. Ballion, J. Bokria, L. Bruckman, D. Burns, Xinxin Chen, Jiangtao Feng, R. French, S. Fowler, C. Honeker, M. Kempe, Hussameldin I. Khonkar, Michael Kohl, Laure‐Emmanuelle Perret‐Aebi, N. Phillips, Kurt P. Scott, F. Sculati‐Meillaud, J. Wohlgemuth
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由于室外环境,包括紫外线(UV)辐射,封装剂的附着强度降低,可能通过使内部组件广泛腐蚀而减少光伏(PV)组件的使用寿命。迄今为止,很少有研究表明PV组件的粘附性如何随环境应力而变化。我们进行了一项实验室间实验,以提供将用于开发气候特定模块测试的理解。研究中检查的因素包括用于加速老化试验的紫外线光源(灯类型)、温度和湿度。采用压缩剪切试验研究了一种常用于老光伏装置的聚乙烯-醋酸乙烯酯(EVA)配方,以量化EVA/玻璃界面的附着强度。在12个机构使用各种室内室或现场老化,复制夹层玻璃/聚合物/玻璃券样。剪切强度、剪切应变和韧性采用机械荷载框架进行压缩剪切试验,随后对分离表面进行光学成像和电子显微镜检查。
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Degradation in PV encapsulant strength of attachment: An interlaboratory study towards a climate-specific test
Reduced strength of attachment of the encapsulant resulting from the outdoor environment, including ultraviolet (UV) radiation, may decrease photovoltaic (PV) module lifetime by enabling widespread corrosion of internal components. To date, few studies exist showing how the adhesion of PV components varies with environmental stress. We have conducted an interlaboratory experiment to provide an understanding that will be used to develop climatic specific module tests. Factors examined in the study included the UV light source (lamp type), temperature, and humidity to be proposed for use in accelerated aging tests. A poly (ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA) formulation often used in veteran PV installations was studied using a compressive shear test - to quantify the strength of attachment at the EVA/glass interface. Replicate laminated glass/polymer/glass coupon specimens were weathered at 12 institutions using a variety of indoor chambers or field aging. Shear strength, shear strain, and toughness were measured using a mechanical load-frame for the compressive shear test, with subsequent optical imaging and electron microscopy of the separated surfaces.
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