Configuration 1: Bulbs

In some situations, exploring and optimizing the design of the bulb itself must precede understanding the thermal performance within a fixture.

Geometry

There are two primary modeling strategies for simulating the thermal performance of an individual bulb: in an air column and enclosed in a can. In both cases, it is better to omit the details of the socket as their geometric complexity does not significantly influence the thermal performance of the design.

Air Column

Construct a cylindrical enclosure around the bulb, and center it horizontally within the enclosure. The size of the enclosure should be based on the size of the device, as shown below.

   

To model different orientations of the bulb, modify the orientation of the air cylinder instead of the bulb. This allows Summary entities (Points, Planes, XY plots) created for one orientation to be used for comparing results from other orientations in the Decision Center.

Note: Note: Air enters from the bottom and exits through the top. For more about the ideal flow profile and troubleshooting...

Can Enclosure

A can restricts the airflow around the bulb, and can better predict installed performance.

   

Boundary Conditions

Unit 1 |Wall Mounted