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Abstract

SARMIENTO, María P. et al. Characterization of Calcium Phosphate Cement Inks with Added Poloxamer 407 for Potential Application in 3D Printing. TecnoL. [online]. 2022, vol.25, n.53, e208.  Epub Aug 10, 2022. ISSN 0123-7799.  https://doi.org/10.22430/22565337.2276.

Currently, the use of photovoltaic solar energy has increased considerably due to the development of new materials and the ease to produce them, which has significantly reduced its acquisition costs. Most commercial photovoltaic modules have a flat geometry and are manufactured using metal reinforcement plates and glass sheets, which limits their use in irregular surfaces such as roofs and facades (BIPV) and the transportation sector (VIPV). The purpose of this study is to analyze the design implications of curved photovoltaic surfaces using composite materials. Considering operation and maintenance requirements, the most suitable reinforcement and encapsulation materials are selected based on references and experimental tests. It was found that the maximum radius of curvature that a polycrystalline silicon cell with the dimensions of a SunPower C60 model can achieve is 6.51 m for a failure probability lower than 5 %, which allows us to define the maximum curvature that this photovoltaic surface can reach. Additionally, an analytical model of the reinforcement was implemented using macromechanical models in Matlab™, which was validated by the finite element method employing the composite materials module in Ansys®. Therefore, this paper presents a detailed analysis of the shear stresses between the layers and of the deformations generated in the curved solar panel reinforcement. Finally, under the operating conditions assumed here, carbon fiber presents the best structural behavior in the reinforcement material, while epoxy resin exhibits a better performance in the encapsulation material. These results can facilitate the manufacturing of curved photovoltaic surfaces.

Keywords : Calcium phosphate cement inks; extrusion three-dimensional printing; injectability; poloxamer 407; tricalcium phosphate.

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