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Light Source and Application Technology : Design and Fabrication of Heat Sink for Vehicle LED Headlamp Using Thermally-Conductive Plastics
Hyeong Jin Kim, Dong Kyu Lee, Hyun Jung Park, Hoe Seok Yang, Pil Sun Na, Joon Seop Kwak
J Electr Electron Mater 2015;28(8):544-549.   Published online August 1, 2015
Since LEDs (light emitting diodes) have many advantages as a light source in vehicle headlamp, such as good reliability, energy and space saving, and flexible headlamp design. On the other hand, the dependence of its performance and life on temperature have great influence on its practical use. In this study, design and fabrication of heat sink for vehicle LED headlamp were performed using thermally-conductive plastics. This study focused on the effective heat sink structure with limited space in the vehicle LED headlamp. We designed two different prototype of heat sink by thermal simulation using SolidWorks program, which had excellent temperature characteristics. The two different prototype of heat sink were fabricated by injection molding with thermally-conductive plastics. The results showed that LED Tj (junction temperature) of sample B (model 1) and sample C (model 1, 2) was below then 165℃ when applying the thermally-conductive plastics in heat sink of vehicle LED headlamp.
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