Impact of specimen preparation method on photovoltaic backsheet degradation during accelerated aging...
Impact of specimen preparation method on photovoltaic backsheet degradation during accelerated aging test
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London: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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London: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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In this study, we highlight some important factors in the specimen preparation methods for evaluating photovoltaic backsheet properties after accelerated aging. Two different sequences are considered: Method (I) cut‐then‐age: cut into 1‐cm wide strips and then expose to stress, and Method (II) age‐then‐cut: expose a larger sheet to stress and then...
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Impact of specimen preparation method on photovoltaic backsheet degradation during accelerated aging test
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2050-0505
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2050-0505
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10.1002/ese3.1153