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Peter Hacke
Researcher at National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Publications - 177
Citations - 5314
Peter Hacke is an academic researcher from National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Potential induced degradation & Photovoltaic system. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 159 publications receiving 4561 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Hacke include University of Chittagong & Applied Materials.
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Framework for a Comparative Accelerated Testing Standard for PV Modules: Preprint
Sarah Kurtz,John H. Wohlgemuth,Masaaki Yamamichi,T. Sample,David C. Miller,David H. Meakin,Christos Monokroussos,M. TamizhMani,Michael D. Kempe,Dirk Jordan,Nick Bosco,Peter Hacke,Veronica Bermudez,Michio Kondo +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify a technical basis for a comparative standard for accelerated testing of photovoltaic products and propose a methodology for the development of a consensus consensus for such a standard.
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Evaluating the Durability of Balance of Systems Components Using Combined-Accelerated Stress Testing
Dave Miller,Greg Perrin,Kent Terwilliger,Joshua Morse,Chuanxiao Xiao,Bobby To,C.S. Jiang,Peter Hacke +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , unused field-vintage specimens are examined using combined-accelerated stress testing (C-AST) to clarify the most influential environmental stressors as well as the effect of external mechanical perturbation.
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Towards Validation of Advanced Accelerated Stress Testing Protocols through Failure Analysis and Materials Characterization
Laura T. Schelhas,Michael Owen-Bellini,Stephanie L. Moffitt,Ashley M. Maes,James Y. Hartley,Todd Karin,Donald R. Jenket,Archana Sinha,Jared Tracy,David C. Miller,Peter Hacke +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a suite of mechanical, chemical, and structural characterization methods were used to validate accelerated stress testing protocols for PVDF-based backsheets to predict field failures in new materials and deeper insights into the degradation mechanisms observed through the extensive characterization.
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Extended Accelerated Stress Testing (EAST) of Glass/Glass, Glass/Backsheet and Glass/Transparent Backsheet PV Modules: Influence of EVA and POE Encapsulants
TL;DR: In this paper , the indoor extended accelerated stress testing (EAST) results of glass/glass (GG), glass/backsheet (GB) and glass/transparent backsheet (GT) modules having identical cells and two different encapsulant types, ethyl-vinyl-acetate (EVA) and polyolefin-elastomer (POE) were presented.