Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the glaring effect from light emitting diode (LED) streetlights using two different brands of lenses. The evaluation was performed by using DIALux 4.1.3 with 70 W LED luminaires by taking into consideration of the same road lighting designs at a pole distanc...

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Main Authors: Kee, Jocelynn Xiao Ying, Way, Foong Lim
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.usm.eprints.48918 http://eprints.usm.my/48918/ Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach Kee, Jocelynn Xiao Ying Way, Foong Lim QC1-999 Physics The purpose of this study was to evaluate the glaring effect from light emitting diode (LED) streetlights using two different brands of lenses. The evaluation was performed by using DIALux 4.1.3 with 70 W LED luminaires by taking into consideration of the same road lighting designs at a pole distance of 35 m and pole height of 10 m on a 7 m wide road. Calculation was performed on a section defined by one pole on one side of the road (single row). The pole height, light overhang and boom length was 10 m, 1 m and 1.5 m, respectively. The light loss factor was 0.85. Tracepro was used to simulate the distribution of light by tracing rays. All mounted luminaries have three zones of light outputs, which were the Backlight, Uplight and Frontlight (Glare) known as BUG rating. The lower the BUG rating was, the fewer light trespass problems the fixture would cause 2020-12-02 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/48918/1/MNRG_LWF02.pdf Kee, Jocelynn Xiao Ying and Way, Foong Lim (2020) Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach. In: 5th Meeting of Malaysia Nitrides Research Group (MNRG 2020).
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Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach
description The purpose of this study was to evaluate the glaring effect from light emitting diode (LED) streetlights using two different brands of lenses. The evaluation was performed by using DIALux 4.1.3 with 70 W LED luminaires by taking into consideration of the same road lighting designs at a pole distance of 35 m and pole height of 10 m on a 7 m wide road. Calculation was performed on a section defined by one pole on one side of the road (single row). The pole height, light overhang and boom length was 10 m, 1 m and 1.5 m, respectively. The light loss factor was 0.85. Tracepro was used to simulate the distribution of light by tracing rays. All mounted luminaries have three zones of light outputs, which were the Backlight, Uplight and Frontlight (Glare) known as BUG rating. The lower the BUG rating was, the fewer light trespass problems the fixture would cause
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kee, Jocelynn Xiao Ying
Way, Foong Lim
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Way, Foong Lim
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title Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach
title_short Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach
title_full Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach
title_fullStr Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach
title_full_unstemmed Study Of Glaring Effect From Light Emitting Diodes Via Lens Approach
title_sort study of glaring effect from light emitting diodes via lens approach
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