• DocumentCode
    227775
  • Title

    Development of figure of merits for energy efficient LED lighting systems

  • Author

    Inan, Muhammed Nasir ; Arik, Muharrem

  • Author_Institution
    Fac. of Eng., Ozyegin Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    27-30 May 2014
  • Firstpage
    260
  • Lastpage
    266
  • Abstract
    Energy has been identified as one of the most important problems during the last few years. While energy generation and new energy resources are critical, energy efficiency in production, transportation and utilization are as important as well. One of those energy efficient technologies may reduce consumed energy in buildings from 20 percent to less than 5 percent. A novel lighting technology has recently been evolved as light emitting diodes (LEDs) that can be over 7-10 times more efficient than conventional-old incandescent lamps. Therefore, LED lighting systems have been rapidly replacing conventional energy-hungry lighting products like incandescent lamps and more recently environmentally hazardous fluorescent lamps. While LEDs may produce large amounts of lumens, they are solid state based technologies similar to computer chips so they have to be kept cool at certain chip junction temperature. The demand for high light output LED systems lead to significant heat generation rates, so that higher heat fluxes result in elevated junction temperatures on LED chips in SSL lighting systems. Moreover, the changes on the junction temperature strongly impact the reliability, lifetime, light output and quality of the light. Because of their simplicity, reliability, low cost and silent operation, passive air-cooling systems are preferred in LED lamps. Passive metal based heat sinks are the main cooling components of typical LED lamps serves for both LEDs and driver electronics. Heat is dissipated generally from finned surfaces to ambient air with primarily convection mechanism and partially radiation. But it requires a large surface area and weight under the limitations of the standardized lamps. Thus, the optimization of the heat sink in an LED system is crucial. Developing figure of merits (FOM) is very important for designers and researchers to find the most optimal solution accounting for critical metrics such as size, weight, cost and performance. In the present stud- , thermal, electrical and optical experimental results of various commercial A-line LED lamps are investigated and a number of FOMs are proposed based on the performance, size and weight. Proposed FOMs aim to evaluate different aspects by combining a number of performance metrics. Results show that one can combine and analyze multi-purpose design parameters for thermal, electrical and optical performances and manufacturing for engineers and consumers.
  • Keywords
    LED lamps; cooling; energy conservation; filament lamps; fluorescent lamps; heat sinks; reliability; SSL lighting systems; driver electronics; energy efficient LED lighting systems; figure of merit; fluorescent lamps; incandescent lamps; junction temperature; light emitting diodes; light quality; multipurpose design parameters; optical performance; passive air cooling systems; passive metal based heat sinks; performance metrics; thermal performance; Abstracts; Electronics packaging; Optical imaging; Resistance; LED; figure of merit; heat sink; optical performance; passive cooling; thermal performance;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm), 2014 IEEE Intersociety Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Orlando, FL
  • ISSN
    1087-9870
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ITHERM.2014.6892290
  • Filename
    6892290