Influence of dust and mud on the optical, chemical, and mechanical properties of a pv protective glass

Recent developments in climate change have increased the frequency of dust storms in the Middle East. Dust storms significantly influence the performances of solar energy harvesting systems, particularly (photovoltaic) PV systems. The characteristics of the dust and the mud formed from this dust are...

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Main Authors: Yilbas, Bekir Sami (Author), Ali, Haider (Author), Khaled, Mazen M. (Author), Al-Aqeeli, Nasser (Author), Abu-Dheir, Numan (Author), Varanasi, Kripa K. (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group, 2016-01-18T23:06:28Z.
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