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Electroluminescence Test to Investigate the Humidity Effect on Solar Cells Operation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The electroluminescence test is an experiment typically used to verify the behavior of the photovoltaic cell and to qualitatively check its integrity. It works by operating the photovoltaic cell as a diode polarized directly: the cells that light up in a module indicate how many of them work. This test provides an estimate of the maximum performance of the entire photovoltaic module. A qualitative inspection was performed by electroluminescence tests on 48 modules of photovoltaic cells. They had already been installed on a small-size concentration solar plant before the test and some modules had reached a lower level of performance than expected. A first electroluminescence test was performed, which showed that only 61.5% of the photocells worked. Since there were visible signs of humidity within the various modules, some of the inoperative modules underwent a dehumidification treatment in a climatic chamber. A second electroluminescence test showed that the percentage of functioning cells had increased to 66.3% after the drying treatment.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
photovoltaic; electroluminescence; humidity; climatic chamber
List of contributors:
DE LUCIA, Maurizio; Jafrancesco, David; Fontani, Daniela; Francini, Franco; Sansoni, Paola
Authors of the University:
FONTANI DANIELA
JAFRANCESCO DAVID
SANSONI PAOLA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/421071
Published in:
ENERGIES
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