Thermal Management of an Automotive Headlamp 2024-26-0286
These days, the use of virtual simulations through the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methodology is increasing exponentially during the development phase of an automotive headlamp. Thereupon, the automotive industries are becoming competent enough to build an ingenious and creative design with optimal performance within the coherent time. A considerable amount of heat is generated inside the headlamp when it is switched on for a longer time. Hence it becomes vital to reduce the risks if any during the development phase by providing an adequate thermal management strategy within the headlamp. The present study conducted an experimental analysis on an automotive headlamp to decide its thermal characteristics and behavior. Numerical analysis was also performed to determine the airflow and temperature distributions within a headlamp. This study also focuses on finding the main hotspot regions over the headlamp through virtual simulations. The methodology shows a consensus with the experimental and numerical analysis results.