2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.elstat.2017.04.001
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An experimental study on the characterization of electric charge in electrostatic dust removal

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“…This technology will also solve the problem for solar farms placed in deserts where accumulated dust and sand block the sun light. Experiments performed by MIT have shown that one dust storm can cut power production by 40% …”
Section: Light‐responsive Liquid Crystal Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology will also solve the problem for solar farms placed in deserts where accumulated dust and sand block the sun light. Experiments performed by MIT have shown that one dust storm can cut power production by 40% …”
Section: Light‐responsive Liquid Crystal Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The designing of a such system enabling an efficient dust removing operation is difficult to achieve because of involvement of the various parameters such as inter-electrode spacing, applied voltage settings, assessment of dust particles' charges, and etc. 10 Application of electrostatic screening on dust removal can be extended for cleaning of solar thermal troughs and photovoltaic solar panels. Although the screening system provides particle solution for dust removal, the gravitational inuence only allows almost 50% of the dust remaining on the surface.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, most self‐cleaning solutions are based on lotus flower effects utilizing superhydrophobic surface properties, which need water to clean. However, there are very limited self‐cleaning strategies developed for dust contamination in a dry environment, for example, solar panels placed in deserts or, somewhat more futuristic, light‐driven vehicles operating on other planets. Our LCN coatings enable the cleaning under dry conditions where particles are removed mechanically by surface vibrations.…”
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