Nichole E. Nickel
Dow Chemical Company
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photovoltaic specialists conference | 2012
Shaofu Wu; Nichole E. Nickel; Bert Weaver; John A. Naumovitz; Neelkanth G. Dhere
Field test results show that: Modules with Dow prototype films show stable power output while module with EVA film shows decline in power output after half year in field; Modules with Dow prototype films show lower current leakage during the test compared to module with EVA film.
Reliability of Photovoltaic Cells, Modules, Components, and Systems V | 2012
David C. Miller; Xiaohong Gu; Liang Ji; George Kelly; Nichole E. Nickel; Paul Norum; Tsuyoshi Shioda; GovindaSamy TamizhMani; John H. Wohlgemuth
We examine a proposed test standard that can be used to evaluate the maximum representative change in linear dimensions of sheet encapsulation products for photovoltaic modules (resulting from their thermal processing). The proposed protocol is part of a series of material-level tests being developed within Working Group 2 of the Technical Committee 82 of the International Electrotechnical Commission. The characterization tests are being developed to aid module design (by identifying the essential characteristics that should be communicated on a datasheet), quality control (via internal material acceptance and process control), and failure analysis. Discovery and interlaboratory experiments were used to select particular parameters for the size-change test. The choice of a sand substrate and aluminum carrier is explored relative to other options. The temperature uniformity of ±5°C for the substrate was confirmed using thermography. Considerations related to the heating device (hot-plate or oven) are explored. The time duration of 5 minutes was identified from the time-series photographic characterization of material specimens (EVA, ionomer, PVB, TPO, and TPU). The test procedure was revised to account for observed effects of size and edges. The interlaboratory study identified typical size-change characteristics, and also verified the absolute reproducibility of ±5% between laboratories.
Archive | 2009
Lih-Long Chu; John A. Naumovitz; Nichole E. Nickel
Archive | 2012
Jeffrey E. Bonekamp; Yushan Hu; Nichole E. Nickel; Lih-Long Chu; John A. Naumovitz; Mark G. Hofius
Archive | 2012
Jeffrey E. Bonekamp; Yushan Hu; Nichole E. Nickel; Lih-Long Chu; John A. Naumovitz; Mark G. Hofius
Archive | 2007
Nichole E. Nickel; Eric K. Lee; Stephen J. Skapik; Donald J. Gromacki; Robert A. Gunther; James P. Maher
Archive | 2012
Jeffrey E. Bonekamp; Yushan Hu; Nichole E. Nickel; Lih-Long Chu; John A. Naumovitz; Mark G. Hofius
Archive | 2012
Jeffrey E. Bonekamp; Yushan Hu; Nichole E. Nickel; Lih-Long Chu; John A. Naumovitz; Mark G. Hofius
Archive | 2012
Jeffrey E. Bonekamp; Yushan Hu; Nichole E. Nickel; Lih-Long Chu; John A. Naumovitz; Mark G. Hofius
Archive | 2012
Jeffrey E. Bonekamp; Yushan Hu; Nichole E. Nickel; Lih-Long Chu; John A. Naumovitz; Mark G. Hofius