Abstract
Its self-heating process directly affects the optical performance and reliability of light – emitting diodes (LEDs). It is important to disperse the generated heat from LED to surrounding atmosphere and keep the LED light performances same as declared by the manufacturer. Thermal interface material (TIM) is applied in between sink and source to reduce contact resistance at the junction between substrate and heat sink interface of the LED modules. This paper provides an assessment on ‘thermal interface materials’. Here different TIM materials used and the performance and problems of these commercial interface materials are discussed. From this study, one can calculate the temperature distribution in the sink area for different types of TIM materials under thermal conductivity perspective and be able to find the capability of dissipation of heat at the end surfaces of heat sinks, and design their system as well. In another process, TIMs with different thickness and input drive currents for the COB-based LED are investigated by using COMSOL simulation software. The results show that the junction temperature of the LED luminaire increases and reduce the lifetime when the input drive current and thickness of the TIM layers increase.
Publisher
Redakcia Zhurnala Svetotekhnika LLC
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