학술논문

Reliability of photovoltaic concentrator modules
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: 21. Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers photovoltaic specialists conference, Kissimmee, FL (USA), 21-25 May 1990
Subject
14 SOLAR ENERGY SOLAR CONCENTRATORS
RELIABILITY
BREAKDOWN
CONTAMINATION
FAILURE MODE ANALYSIS
FIELD TESTS
FREQUENCY ANALYSIS
LEAKAGE CURRENT
MAINTENANCE
MANUFACTURING
QUALITY CONTROL
SERVICE LIFE
SPECIFICATIONS
SURFACE PROPERTIES
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT
TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
CONTROL
CURRENTS
ELECTRIC CURRENTS
EQUIPMENT
SOLAR EQUIPMENT
SYSTEM FAILURE ANALYSIS
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
TESTING 140501* -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Photovoltaic Conversion
Language
English
Abstract
The cost goals and calculations in the Five-Year Plan for the National Photovoltaics Program assume that photovoltaic (PV) concentrator modules will have a reliable output and an operational life expectancy of 30 years.'' Although the modules in the few PV concentrator systems fielded to date have so far been reliable, they have not been in the field long enough to establish performance levels for 30 years and are not necessarily representative of newer concentrator designs. Thus, extensive testing and analysis are required to evaluate and establish the reliability of current concentrator module designs. Considerable research has been done to establish appropriate qualification tests, to understand component failure mechanisms, and to obtain reliable materials and designs. Surveys of fielded systems have been conducted and new test and analysis techniques have been developed in the process. This paper discusses the reliability of photovoltaic concentrator modules with an emphasis on the issues that are currently of most concern. 12 refs., 5 figs.