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Title: Soiling Related Abrasion and the Development of a PV Abrasion Standard

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OSTI ID:1484165

The natural soiling and consequent cleaning of photovoltaic (PV) modules result in abrasion damage to the cover glass. The durability of the front glass has important economic consequences, including the use of antireflective and/or antisoiling coatings as well as the method and frequency of cleaning-maintenance. The abrasion of glass and coated glass has been explored in a field study, including the soiling-prone locations of: Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Kuwait city (Kuwait), Mesa (Arizona), Mumbai (India), and Sacramento (California). Dry brush cleaned specimens will be compared to those subject to artificial brush testing or falling sand abrasion. The characteristics of material integrity, optical transmittance, surface energy, surface roughness, and scratch size were examined using an optical microscope, spectrophotometer, contact goniometer (for water), interferometer, and atomic force microscope, respectively. The findings of this study will be used to provide feedback regarding the cleaning equipment, cleaning methods, and coatings used in the PV industry. The study here will also be used to aid the development of an abrasion standard for the PV industry.

Research Organization:
National Renewable Energy Lab. (NREL), Golden, CO (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Renewable Power Office. Solar Energy Technologies Office
DOE Contract Number:
AC36-08GO28308
OSTI ID:
1484165
Report Number(s):
NREL/PR-5K00-72850
Resource Relation:
Conference: Presented at the International PV Soiling Workshop, 30 October - 1 November 2018, Golden, Colorado
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English