Affiliation:
1. National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute
Abstract
Electrode-less ferrite-free inductivelycoupled low pressure discharge was excited in the mixture of mercury vapour (~10–2 Torr) and argon (0.1 Torr) at a frequency of 2.0 MHz and lamp RF powers of (150–202) W with the help of a 6turn induction coil. The discharge lamp of rectangular shape (50 cm in length and 7 cm in height) employed a closed-loop glass tube of 30 mm in diam. Tube walls inner surface was coated with three-color phosphor (Тcc = 3100 K, Ra = 80). The induction coil made from silver-coated copper wire (ρw = 2.2x10–3 Ohm/cm) was disposed on the atmospheric side of tube walls, along closed-loop lamp tube perimeter. As plasma power, Ppl, grew from 127W to 180 W, coil power losses practically were unchanged, Pcoil = (25–22) W. Lamp luminous flux, Фv, grew with plasma power from 10430 lm (Ppl =127 W) to 13500 lm (Ppl =180 W), while plasma efficacy, ηpl = Фv/Ppl, decreased from 82 to 75 lm/W, and lamp efficacy ηV = Фv/(Ppl + Pcoil) decreased from 70 to 67 lm/W.
Publisher
Redakcia Zhurnala Svetotekhnika LLC
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