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Fanny Sculati-Meillaud

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Quantifying and modeling the impact of interconnection failures on the electrical performance of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules

Christophe Ballif, Antonin Faes, Jacques Levrat, Alessandro Francesco Aldo Virtuani, Matthieu Despeisse, Fanny Sculati-Meillaud, Eleonora Annigoni

Failures in the metallic interconnections are among the main degradation modes for photovoltaic modules. Fatigue accumulation due to thermomechanical stresses can result in deterioration of the solder joints or in broken ribbons. In this paper, we first qu ...
2019

Modeling potential-induced degradation (PID) in crystalline silicon solar cells: from acceleratea-aging laboratory testing to outdoor prediction

Christophe Ballif, Alessandro Francesco Aldo Virtuani, Hengyu Li, Laure-Emmanuelle Perret Aebi, Fanny Sculati-Meillaud, Eleonora Annigoni, Marko Jankovec, Federico Paolo Galliano

We present a mathematical model to predict the effect of potential-induced degradation (PID) on the power output of c-Si modules in different climates. For the experimental part, we manufacture mini-modules made of two c-Si p-type cells, and use accelerate ...
2016

In-Situ Monitoring of Moisture Ingress in PV Modules Using Digital Humidity Sensors

Christophe Ballif, Hengyu Li, Laure-Emmanuelle Perret Aebi, Fanny Sculati-Meillaud, Eleonora Annigoni, Marko Jankovec, Federico Paolo Galliano

A new in-situ moisture monitoring technique for photovoltaic (PV) modules is proposed using miniature digital humidity and temperature sensors. The sensors were embedded in three different ethylene-vinyl-acetate (EVA) stacks and proved to be resistant to l ...
Ieee-Inst Electrical Electronics Engineers Inc2016
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