Scientists in the United Kingdom have investigated the formation of cracks in PV cells, confirming that the high temperatures cells are exposed to during soldering for interconnection are a leading cause of cracking. Their findings will aid future research into module reliability and predictions of how cracks are likely to form.Scientists at the University of Wolverhampton have published new research into the formation of cracks in silicon PV cells, and the influence of different cell interconnection strategies. That cracks can form as a result of damage caused to cells during soldering has long ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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