Normal Impact Of Sand Particles With Solar Panel Glass Surfaces

An analytical elasto-plastic model coupled with a transient impact model is developed to study single normal impact of small sand particles on solar panels glass surfaces. Nanoindentation measurements are performed on two commercial photovoltaic protective glasses, namely annealed and tempered, to extract their mechanical properties required for the impact model. The model is qualitatively validated through sandblasting experiments. Evaluation of the impacting sites using scanning electron microscopy shows significant plastic impressions of Vickers-like indentation for small sand particle impact. Employing the analytical model, parametric study is performed to examine the glass deformation due to single sand impact using different corner radii, impact speeds and glass types. The proposed model is used to predict plastic damage due to normal sand impact.

Author
M Humood Et Al
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
Tribology International 102, October 2016 237-248
Sector
General
Class
G 4664

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Normal Impact Of Sand Particles With Solar Panel Glass Surfaces
Tribology International 102, October 2016 237-248
G 4664
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