Calculation of Net Emission Coefficient for High Intensity Discharge Lamps
Abstract
There is still great interest in studying high intensity
discharge (HID) lamps despite the great development
of other light sources like light emitting
diodes (LEDs). Basic equations and numerical formulations
allow calculating important terms such
as the net emission coefficient (NEC) that plays an
important role in understanding the radiation behaviour
of these lamps. These lamps are considered
to be at high pressure and the produced plasma
was found to be at local thermodynamic equilibrium
(LTE). The volume of the lamp is meshed into
small cells and the total number of cells represents
a compromise between correct results and calculation
time. Each cell has its own local absorption and
emission coefficient that applies to its position in the
discharge. Line profile is calculated by two profiles
convolution: one is Lorentz’s and the second one is
a quasi-static profile. Ray tracing technique is used
to resolve the radiation transport for the visible and
ultra violet (UV) spectrum. The NEC is thus calculated
and compared with other models for a pure
mercury discharge. In addition, additional photometric
properties of the lamp are obtained.
Author(s)
Rawan Al Youssif
Coauthor(s)
Antoine Sahab, Georges Zissis, Mohamad Hamady, Walid Malaeb
Journal/Conference Information
Light & Engineering,DOI: https://doi.org/10.33383/2019–045, ISSN: ISSN 1068-9761/e-2541-9935, Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages Range: 80-86,