High Power LED (HPLED) lights are popular today in industrial, residential, and consumer applications. In this work, under natural cooling considerations, on a commercial (size 17.85x17.85x 3mm) heatsink base, a novel spokes fin model was introduced and the temperature has been investigated and compared with rectangular and circular fin models. Using a commercial FEA tool, the effect of heat transfer has been explored for a single and six HPLED arrays integrated on the top of the heat sink base and for different fin lengths, about 60mm, 70mm, and 80mm and junction temperatures 130⁰C, 110⁰C, 90⁰C, 70⁰C, and 50⁰C. The results revealed that the novel spokes fin is effective at about 4.72% (6°C) on the upper part of the fins and 5.87% (13°C) on the lower part of the fins. The heat dissipation from the HPLED junction to the atmosphere is effective using novel spokes compared to rectangular fins for both single and six HPLED array configurations. At the same time, the rectangular fin is effective in dissipating the heat for a single HPLED operation compared to the circular fin about 2.85% on the upper fins, 3.66% on the lower fins and has an equal dissipation effect while used for six HPLED array configurations. During the simulation, the mesh independence test is conducted and the radiation effect is also considered.
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