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A Study on the Automotive Structural Change of High Intensity Discharge Head lamp  

Lim, Ju-Hun (Dept. of Automobile Engineering, Seoul Automobile Highschool)
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Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science / v.10, no.2, 2008 , pp. 53-60 More about this Journal
Abstract
A test was conducted using two high density discharge lamps, the H2D and the structurally new H4D. They were tested for luminous illumination and luminous temperature in the day and night time. The test was conducted without crippling the performance of the H2D by adding a magnetic actuator, enabling it to move left to right, and up and down. By making these modifications we constructed a sample of the H4D. We compared the H2D and the H4D sample's luminous illumination and luminous temperature by using a photometer and a digital thermometer in the day and night time. We discovered that the H2D and H4D performed similarly from the data we gathered. Now we know the H4D has potential use and extensive research needs to be made to gather more detailed data.
Keywords
high density discharge lamps; Safety; Night time;
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