Chemically strengthened ultrathin glass with a thickness of less than 1 mm has many advantages, such as flexibility, smooth surface, good transmittance, excellent gas and water barrier, much higher toughened in relations to thermally tempered glass, higher impact resistance, increased corrosion resistance and much higher abrasion rate.
Methodology of FEM Modeling 2.1 Structure of the ultra-thin double-glazing PV module The PV laminate consists of 10×6 pieces of solar cells, and its dimensions are 1684×996mm. Solar cells adopted in the PV laminate are mono crystalline silicon wafer cells, each solar cell is dimensioned with 156×156mm.
Are double-glass PV modules durable?
Double-glass PV modules are emerging as a technology which can deliver excellent performance and excellent durability at a competitive cost. In this paper a glass–glass module technology that uses liquid silicone encapsulation is described. The combination of the glass–glass structure and silicone is shown to lead to exceptional durability.
What is a double-glazing PV module?
Introduction The PV module studied in this paper is an ultra-thin double-glazing module commonly used in practical building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) applications.
What are ultra-thin CIGSe solar cells?
Ultra-Thin Glass: Flexible and Semi-Transparent Ultra-Thin CIGSe Solar Cells Prepared on Ultra-Thin Glass Substrate: A Key to Flexible Bifacial Photovoltaic Applications (Adv. Funct. Mater. 36/2020)
What is a double glass c-Si PV module?
Recently several double-glass (also called glass–glass or dual-glass modules) c-Si PV modules have been launched on the market, many of them by major PV manufacturers. These modules use a sheet of tempered glass at the rear of the module instead of the conventional polymer-based backsheet. There are several reasons why this structure is appealing.
How much does a PV module weigh?
This PV module is frameless, and with a weight of just 24kg. A silicon edge sealing is applied to protect the module from mechanical shocks. IEC 61215 provides mechanical load tests to ensure the qualification and safety of the PV module, which both the wind load and snow load are considered as static pressures.