Wavelength Conversion Member Blade Structure for Phosphor Cooling
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Solution Overview
Problem
Optical projectors face increasing heat dissipation challenges due to higher brightness requirements, particularly for fluorescent materials used in solid-state laser light sources, necessitating improved heat management solutions.
Innovation Solution
A wavelength conversion member featuring a substrate with a phosphor layer and non-ventilated or ventilated blades, which generate micro-vortex effects through turbulence mechanisms, enhancing air turbulence and heat dissipation without increasing blade size or weight, using materials like metal, ceramic, or glass, and rotating to accelerate airflow for efficient heat transfer.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Illumination intensity
If the brightness requirements for optical projectors are increased, then the luminous efficiency is improved, but the heat dissipation requirements become increasingly stringent
Solution Approach 1:
The patent applies fluid dynamics principles by introducing ventilated blades with through-holes that generate vortex effects when air flows through them during rotation. This pneumatic approach creates turbulent airflow patterns that significantly enhance heat dissipation from the phosphor layer, allowing higher brightness operation without excessive temperature increase.
Solution Approach 2:
The ventilated blade functions as a porous structure with through-holes that allow air penetration. As air flows through these holes during rotation, it generates micro-vortex effects that accelerate heat removal from the phosphor layer, effectively managing thermal loads at high brightness levels.
2Temperature
If a ventilated blade with through holes is used to generate vortex effect, then the heat dissipation is improved, but the blade size and weight must be reduced
Solution Approach 1:
The ventilated blade uses a porous structure with through-holes that enables vortex generation without requiring large blade dimensions. The holes allow air to pass through and create turbulent flow patterns, achieving effective heat dissipation while maintaining a compact, lightweight blade design.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent changes the structural parameters of the blade by introducing through-holes and optimizing their size, distribution, and shape. This parameter modification enables the blade to generate sufficient vortex effects for heat dissipation while keeping the overall blade size and weight reduced.
3Temperature
If the roughness of the non-ventilated blade is increased to generate micro-vortex effect, then the heat dissipation is improved, but the manufacturing precision requirements are increased
Solution Approach 1:
The patent modifies the surface parameter of the non-ventilated blade by controlling its roughness within a specific range (5 μm to 1.25 mm). This parameter change enables the generation of micro-vortex effects that enhance heat dissipation while maintaining manufacturability through conventional roughness control methods.
Applied Scientific Principles
This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.
Function Achieved in This Case
The solution effectively reduces temperature at the light spot by at least 50°C compared to conventional designs, maintaining luminous efficiency and allowing for increased light source power without heat decay, thus improving projector performance.
Implementation Method 1
the non-ventilated blade has a roughness between 5 μm and 1.25 mm, or a specific surface area of the non-ventilated blade exceeds a geometric area of the non-ventilated blade by more than 10%... generates turbulence, and the non-ventilated blade simultaneously produces a micro-vortex effect
Implementation Method 2
the overall geometry generates turbulence, and the non-ventilated blade simultaneously produces a micro-vortex effect
Implementation Method 3
the phosphor layer is disposed on the substrate... configured to receive the light
Data Source
AI summary
A wavelength conversion member includes a substrate, a phosphor layer, and a non-ventilated blade. The substrate is configured to rotate based on an axis. The phosphor layer is disposed on the substrate. The non-ventilated blade has a roughness between 5 μm and 1.25 mm, or a specific surface area of the non-ventilated blade exceeds a geometric area of the non-ventilated blade by more than 10%.


