Simulation of the Temperature Distribution in Automotive Head Lamps


NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies

Volume 9, January 2011

ISSN 1462-236X


Simulation of the Temperature Distribution in Automotive Head Lamps

C Mielke, S Senin, A Wenzel and C Horn
Merkle & Partner, Heidenheim, Germany
Johannes Scheuchenpflug, Audi AG, Ingolstadt, Germany

https://doi.org/10.59972/2u541r2q

Keywords: Head Lamps, Convection, Radiation, Conduction and Temperature

 


Abstract

The design of head lamps plays an important part in the development process of modern cars as it contributes significantly to the first impression of a car.
However, beyond the design aspect technical requirements have to be fulfilled. These are foremost the lighting properties, the quality of the product and its lifetime. In this respect, the knowledge of the maximum temperature of different components of the head lamp is of great importance during the development process, as the temperature limits of the various materials are not to be exceeded. Therefore, numerical simulation is an important tool for the prediction of temperature distributions in head lamps during the development process.
The heat transfer in an automotive head lamp is a complicated process, as different mechanisms have to be taken into account. These are the conduction in the solid parts and the transport due to convection by the air, respectively. Furthermore, heat transport due to thermal radiation plays a dominant role.
Together with Audi AG, Merkle & Partner has investigated a method to predict the temperature distribution in a head lamp by means of numerical simulation. Therefore we use Star-CD for the computation of the convective flow field and the software AURA for the calculation of the radiation heat transfer. Both codes are coupled by user-subroutines.
Within this paper we want to briefly describe the methodology of the process. As an example a simplified model of an automotive head lamp is investigated. The influence of the different heat transfer mechanisms is described.

References

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[3] Senin, S.: "Numerische und experimentelle Untersuchungen zum Wärmetransport in einem Automobilscheinwerfer“, Dissertation TU Illmenau, 2007

Cite this paper

C Mielke, S Senin, A Wenzel, C Horn, Simulation of the Temperature Distribution in Automotive Head Lamps, NAFEMS International Journal of CFD Case Studies, Volume 9, 2011, Pages 19-27, https://doi.org/10.59972/2u541r2q

 

Document Details

Reference

CFDJ9-2

Authors

Mielke. C;Senin. S;Wenzel. A;Horn. C;Scheuchenpflug. J

Language

English

Type

Journal Article

Date

2011-01-03

Organisations

Merkle & Partner;Audi

Region

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