研究目的
Investigating the possibility of calculating the radiation of the luminous flux flowing into the upper half-space from public lighting systems using a software goniophotometer in the BUILDING DESIGN computational program.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that the software goniophotometer can effectively model the radiation of luminous flux into the upper half-space from public lighting systems. The comparison between LED and high-pressure sodium lighting systems shows significant differences in power consumption and the proportion of luminous flux directed into the upper half-space, with the sodium system having a much higher impact. The findings highlight the importance of luminaire design and geometry in controlling obtrusive light and sky brightness.
研究不足
The study is limited to the verification of the software goniophotometer within the BUILDING DESIGN computational program and does not cover the physical measurement of luminous flux in real-world conditions. The comparison is based on two specific types of lighting systems, which may not represent all possible lighting scenarios.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves the use of a software goniophotometer within the BUILDING DESIGN computational program to model the radiation of luminous flux into the upper half-space from public lighting systems. The method includes inserting a network of calculating points in the shape of a sphere to simulate the function of a real goniophotometer.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The study uses two types of lighting systems for comparison: an LED lighting system and a high-pressure sodium lighting system. The parameters of these systems, including their luminous flux and power consumption, are detailed in the study.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The study mentions the use of specific luminaires (Artechnic Schréder VOLTANA 2 5102 – 16 LG Innotek 3535 for LED and VYRTYCH BETY-150S for sodium lighting) and the BUILDING DESIGN computational program.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The study describes the setup of the lighting systems in a model city with roads and built-up areas, the calculation of luminous intensity values for chosen plates, and the construction of distribution curves of luminous intensity.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The study compares the luminous flux and power consumption of the two lighting systems and analyzes the proportion of luminous flux directed into the upper half-space.
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