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Xiaobing Luo

Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  403
Citations -  8572

Xiaobing Luo is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phosphor & Light-emitting diode. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 339 publications receiving 6660 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaobing Luo include Hunan Normal University & Jinggangshan University.

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Heat and fluid flow in high-power LED packaging and applications

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the state-of-the-art LED packaging and application technologies, focusing on heat generation in chips, heat flow in packages and application products, fluid flow in phosphor coating process, etc.
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Thermal Conductivity of Polymer-Based Composites with Magnetic Aligned Hexagonal Boron Nitride Platelets

TL;DR: The use of magnetic fields to assemble the platelets into various microstructures and to study the thermal conductivity of the designed composites showed that thermal conductivities are dramatically different among these composites.
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LED Packaging for Lighting Applications: Design, Manufacturing and Testing

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Emerging Materials and Strategies for Personal Thermal Management

Abstract: DOI: 10.1002/aenm.201903921 us warm in cold climates and shielded us from the nakedness for modesty and civilization.[1,2] Cloth is also a platform for artists, designers, and tailors to advance the clothing demands with emerging materials, process, and fashion.[2] While the majority of the functionalities of clothes lie in their physical attributes, such as their softness, breathability, air/ vapor permeability, and, of course the appearance, their role in thermal management is equally, if not more, important. The primary goal of clothing is to satisfy human being’s basic needs in thermal comfort, by providing cooling in the hot environment or heating in the cold environment.[1] The energy management aspect of clothing is becoming an increasingly important and attractive aspect due to our increasing awareness to energy consumption and our persisting pursuit of comfort and health. The finite availability and the associated environmental consequence of fossil fuels have motivated us to save energy from virtually all aspects of our daily lives. A suitable thermal envelop is a necessity for our living and working. To create a comfortable indoor environment, the building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are widely used for space cooling and heating at the expense of excessive energy consumption.[3–6] According to United States In this decade, the demands of energy saving and diverse personal thermoregulation requirements along with the emergence of wearable electronics and smart textiles give rise to the resurgence of personal thermal management (PTM) technologies. PTM, including personal cooling, heating, insulation, and thermoregulation, are far more flexible and extensive than the traditional air/liquid cooling garments for the human body. Concomitantly, many new advanced materials and strategies have emerged in this decade, promoting the thermoregulation performance and the wearing comfort of PTM simultaneously. In this review, an overview is presented of the state-ofthe-art and the prospects in this burgeoning field. The emerging materials and strategies of PTM are introduced, and classed by their thermal functions. The concept of infrared-transparent visible-opaque fabric (ITVOF) is first highlighted, as it triggers the work on advanced PTM by combining it with radiative cooling, and the corresponding implementations and realizations are subsequently introduced, followed by wearable heaters, flexible thermoelectric devices, and sweat-management Janus textiles. Finally, critical considerations on the challenges and opportunities of PTM are presented and future directions are identified, including thermally conductive polymers and fibers, physiological/psychological statistical analysis, and smart PTM strategies.
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Optical Analysis of Color Distribution in White LEDs With Various Packaging Methods

TL;DR: In this article, the color distribution of white LEDs was analyzed using the Monte Carlo ray tracing method and five packaging methods were investigated and the location of the phosphor layer was varied.