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Evaluation of high‐temperature exposure of photovoltaic modules
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EngineeringEnergy EfficiencyPhotovoltaic DevicesCumulative Thermal DegradationPhotovoltaic SystemThermal EnergyPhotovoltaicsHigh‐temperature ExposureRenewable Energy SystemsSolar Thermal EnergySolar Energy UtilisationElectrical EngineeringSolar PowerHeat TransferEquivalent TemperaturesSolar CoolingBuilding-integrated PhotovoltaicsThermal EngineeringSolar Cell Materials
ABSTRACT Photovoltaic (PV) modules operate at temperatures above ambient owing to the thermal energy of sunlight. The operating temperature primarily depends on the ambient temperature, incident sunlight, mounting configuration, packaging configuration, and wind speed. In this paper, the cumulative thermal degradation is modeled to follow Arrhenius behavior. The data are analyzed to determine the constant temperature that would give average aging equivalent to the variable temperatures observed in the field. These equivalent temperatures are calculated for various locations using six configurations, providing a technical basis for defining accelerated thermal‐endurance and ‐degradation testing. This data may also be useful as a starting point for studies of the combined effects of elevated temperature and other factors such as UV, moisture, and mechanical stress. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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