Incandescent Lamp
Incandescent lamp with temperature dependent resistance
Libraries:
Simscape /
Electrical /
Passive
Description
The Incandescent Lamp block models an incandescent lamp, the key characteristic of which is that the resistance increases as the filament warms up.
Under the simplifying assumption that the rate of heat loss from the filament is proportional to temperature difference to ambient, the temperature of the filament is governed by
and the filament resistance is governed by the following equation
where:
R0 is the initial resistance at turn-on (when filament is at ambient temperature).
T is the filament temperature relative to ambient temperature.
α is the resistance temperature coefficient.
tc is the thermal time constant.
k is the heat transfer coefficient.
R is the filament resistance.
i is the filament current.
There are two parameterization options:
If you select
Specify resistance values directly
, the block uses values that you provide for filament resistance when on and at turn-on to determine the value for the heat transfer coefficient.If you select
Specify currents
, the block uses values that you provide for filament current when on and at turn-on to determine the value for the heat transfer coefficient.
Faults
To model a fault in the Incandescent Lamp block, in the Faults section, click the Add fault hyperlink next to the fault that you want to model. In the Add Fault window, specify the fault properties. For more information about fault modeling, see Fault Behavior Modeling and Fault Triggering.
The Incandescence Lamp block allows you to model an electrical fault as an open circuit resistance. The block can trigger fault events at a specific time. When in the open-circuit state, the lamp resistance is set to be the value of the Open-circuit resistance parameter.
Examples
Ports
Conserving
Parameters
Extended Capabilities
Version History
Introduced in R2012b