Photovoltaic (PV) reliability and durability have seen increased interest in recent years. Historically, and as a preliminarily reasonable approximation, linear degradation rates have been used to quantify long‐term module and system performance. The underlying assumption of linearity can be violated at the beginning of the life, as has been well documented, especially for thin‐film technology. Additionally, non‐linearities in the wear‐out phase can have significant economic impact and appear to be linked to different failure modes. In addition, associating specific degradation and failure modes with specific time series behavior will aid in duplicating these degradation modes in accelerated tests and, eventually, in service life prediction. In this paper, we discuss different degradation modes and how some of these may cause approximately linear degradation within the measurement uncertainty (e.g., modules that were mainly affected by encapsulant discoloration) while other degradation modes lead to distinctly non‐linear degradation (e.g., hot spots caused by cracked cells or solder bond failures and corrosion). The various behaviors are summarized with the goal of aiding in predictions of what may be seen in other systems. Published 2016. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA. Degradation rates are important for financial projections and may be indicative of different degradation modes, however, degradation rates based on the assumption of linearity may not be sufficiently accurate. Non‐linearities at the beginning and end of a PV system's life cycle can have significant economic and technical consequences. In this paper we discuss different degradation modes and how some of these cause roughly linear degradation while other degradation modes lead to distinctly non‐linear degradation.
PV degradation curves: non‐linearities and failure modes
Progress in photovoltaics ; 25 , 7
2017
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
Encapsulation , Service life , Accelerated tests , Corrosion cell , Durability , Nonlinearity , durability , Failure , Hot spots , Discoloration , Economic impact , Stress corrosion cracking , Wear , Thin films , Impact analysis , Life prediction , non‐linearity , PV degradation , Modules , reliability , Mathematical analysis , Linearity , failure mode , Degradation , Approximation , Photovoltaic cells , Reliability , Solar cells , Failure modes
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