Keeping LEDs Cool Gets More Manageable Through Simulation
LED light sources are constantly replacing incandescent lighting in general lighting applications due to their longer lifespan, high luminosity, and "green" characteristics. One of the drawbacks of LEDs is that their temperature must be carefully regulated. Heat removal is critical in LEDs because, unlike conventional light sources, LEDs need to operate at the lowest possible temperature. This article introduces a study that sets out to design to most efficient heat sink for an LED lighting device through the use of simulation.
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