An atmospheric corrosion model was developed and verified by five months of corrosion rate and climatology data acquired at the Mead, Nebraska LSA test site. Atmospheric corrosion rate monitors (ACM) show that moisture condensation probability and ionic conduction at the corroding surface or interface are controlling factors in corrosion rate. Protection of the corroding surface by encapsulant was shown by the ACM recordings to be maintained, independent of climatology, over the five months outdoor exposure period. The macroscopic corrosion processes which occur at Mead are shown to be reproduced in the climatology simulator. Controlled experiments with identical moisture and temperature aging cycles show that UV radiation causes corrosion ...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
Encapsulated photovoltaic modules must hold together for 20 years, reliably resisting delamination a...
As part of the Solar Reliability and Materials Program at Argonne National Laboratory, the atmospher...
The early validation of a 20 year service integrity for the bonded interfaces in low cost solar arra...
The results of a study for Task 3 of the Low Cost Solar Array Project, directed toward the developme...
Inherent weatherability is controlled by the three weather factors common to all exposure sites: ins...
The service integrity of the bonded interface in solar cell modules used in solar arrays is addresse...
A study of potentially useful low cost encapsulation materials for the Flat-Plate Solar Array projec...
Low cost encapsulation materials for the Flat Plate Solar Array Program (FSA) are investigated. The ...
An important principle is that encapsulants should be tested in a total array system allowing realis...
During this quarter, flat-plate solar collector systems were considered and six basic construction e...
The results of an investigation of solar module encapsulation systems applicable to the Low-Cost Sol...
The Flat Plate Solar Array Project (FSA) has established technically challenging cost and service li...
A study of potential corrosion inhibitors for the NASA solar heating and cooling system which uses a...
The evaluation of potentially useful low cost encapsulation materials is discussed. The goal is to i...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
Encapsulated photovoltaic modules must hold together for 20 years, reliably resisting delamination a...
As part of the Solar Reliability and Materials Program at Argonne National Laboratory, the atmospher...
The early validation of a 20 year service integrity for the bonded interfaces in low cost solar arra...
The results of a study for Task 3 of the Low Cost Solar Array Project, directed toward the developme...
Inherent weatherability is controlled by the three weather factors common to all exposure sites: ins...
The service integrity of the bonded interface in solar cell modules used in solar arrays is addresse...
A study of potentially useful low cost encapsulation materials for the Flat-Plate Solar Array projec...
Low cost encapsulation materials for the Flat Plate Solar Array Program (FSA) are investigated. The ...
An important principle is that encapsulants should be tested in a total array system allowing realis...
During this quarter, flat-plate solar collector systems were considered and six basic construction e...
The results of an investigation of solar module encapsulation systems applicable to the Low-Cost Sol...
The Flat Plate Solar Array Project (FSA) has established technically challenging cost and service li...
A study of potential corrosion inhibitors for the NASA solar heating and cooling system which uses a...
The evaluation of potentially useful low cost encapsulation materials is discussed. The goal is to i...
The Flat-Plate Solar Array (FSA) Project, funded by the U.S. Government and managed by the Jet Propu...
Encapsulated photovoltaic modules must hold together for 20 years, reliably resisting delamination a...
As part of the Solar Reliability and Materials Program at Argonne National Laboratory, the atmospher...