K. Hardy, M. Olsson, J. Sanderson, K. Steeves, B.P. Lakin, J.E. Simmons, P. Weber
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摘要
发光二极管(led)作为一种可靠、高效的光源,能够在窄带或宽频带下发光。在深海中使用气体放电灯作为光源是复杂的,因为需要对密封的灯泡进行压力保护。led为许多潜水员,潜水器和无人驾驶车辆应用提供了可行的替代方案。虽然它们被证明是多功能的,但它们也有独特的特点,需要设计师以不同的方式思考。本文将突出这些差异,找出相似之处,提供共同语言,并建议未来的发展。伍兹霍尔海洋研究所的DSV ALVIN将在海上进行测试。DeepSea Power & Light (DSPL)在管道检测摄像机系列中从事恶劣环境LED照明超过10年,自25年前公司成立以来一直从事先进的水下照明。DSPL已经成功地测试了LED阵列的压力,超过了在最深的海沟中发现的压力。
High Brightness Light Emitting Diodes for Ocean Applications
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are emerging in the undersea world as a reliable, efficient light source capable of narrow or wide chromatic bandwidth. Use of gas discharge lamps as light sources in the deep sea is complicated by the need to pressure protect the sealed bulbs. LEDs provide a viable alternative for many diver, submersible, and unmanned vehicle applications. While they are proving versatile, they also have unique characteristics that require designers to think differently. This paper will highlight those differences, draw similarities, offer common language, and suggest future developments. At sea tests with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's DSV ALVIN will be described. DeepSea Power & Light (DSPL) has been involved in severe environment LED lighting for over 10 years in a line of Pipe Inspection Video Cameras and has been involved in advanced underwater lighting since the company's inception 25 years ago. DSPL has successfully tested LED arrays to pressures in excess of that found in the deepest ocean trenches.