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16 October 2012 Predicting the reliability of polyisobutylene seal for photovoltaic application
Hua Liu, Jie Feng, Edoardo Nicoli, Leonardo López, Keith Kauffmann, Kwanho Yang, Narayan Ramesh
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Abstract
Polyisobutylene (PIB) or butyl rubber has been used widely in applications such as construction materials, adhesives and sealants, agricultural chemicals, medical devices, personal care products, and fuel additives. Due to the unique low gas permeability, flexibility, and excellent weathering resistance, PIB or PIB based materials are frequently employed in photovoltaic (PV) industry as sealant to protect the electrical assembly in the package as well as moisture sensitive PV cells from aggressive environments. Long term behavior of the PIB sealant within the operating temperature range of the PV devices thus becomes a critical factor to the reliability of the device. In this paper, an experimental study of the temperature dependent fatigue behavior of a PIB based joint is presented. A finite element model capturing the joint region geometry is developed and an approach to estimate lifetime is proposed.
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Hua Liu, Jie Feng, Edoardo Nicoli, Leonardo López, Keith Kauffmann, Kwanho Yang, and Narayan Ramesh "Predicting the reliability of polyisobutylene seal for photovoltaic application", Proc. SPIE 8472, Reliability of Photovoltaic Cells, Modules, Components, and Systems V, 84720Y (16 October 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.931240
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KEYWORDS
Solar cells

Photovoltaics

Reliability

Finite element methods

Interfaces

Resistance

Thermal modeling

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