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JAYAWARDANE A.J.S.
JAYAWARDANE A.K.H.
KULATHUNGA H.G.G.
02.12.2016
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
1.0 Introduction
Public lighting consumes considerable amount of electricity.
Therefore, design of energy efficient public lighting is a necessary requirement.
Most of software applications for public lighting design are targeted to achieve,
Uniformity.
Conducted by
Results
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
1.0 Introduction
In this research,
A Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm were used.
It used following equations,
Where,
H
= Luminaire height
= Average illuminance
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
= Average illuminance
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 1. One-sided (a), two-sided coupled (b) and two-sided staggered (c) installations with the individual rectangle for each luminaire is represented.
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
ex: junctions, minor and residential roads, urban centers, and foot and cycle
paths.
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Computes the surface of the area between two consecutive luminaries on the
same side of the street
Consider the meter to meter grid for the whole surface and calculates the
value of illuminance in each point of this grid.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 5. Outputs of the MOEA for the most typical lighting arrangements; one-sided (black points), two-sided coupled (blue points), and two-sided
staggered (red points) installations. Each of the points corresponds to an optimal solution in terms of efficiency and uniformity. (For interpretation of
the references to color in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 6. Polar intensity diagrams of the luminaires of 70, 100 and 150W high pressure sodium lamps. The luminaires are the
same manufacturer.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 7. Linear regression analyses between average illuminance and luminaire height for the HPS 70W lamp in the most typical lighting arrangements.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 8. Linear regression analyses between average illuminance and luminaire height for the HPS 100W lamp in the most typical lighting
arrangements.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 9. Linear regression analyses between average illuminance and luminaire height for the HPS 150W lamp in the most typical lighting arrangements.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Where,
E = Illuminance
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 10. Linear regression analyses between average illuminance and luminaire spacing for the HPS 70W lamp in the most typical lighting
arrangements.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 11. Linear regression analyses between average illuminance and luminaire spacing for the HPS 100W lamp in the most typical lighting
arrangements.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 12. Linear regression analyses between average illuminance and luminaire spacing for the HPS 150W lamp in the most typical lighting
arrangements.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Tables 57 lists the installation parameters for each lamp as derived from the linear
regression data.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
= 20lux
Overall uniformity ()
0.4
= 7m
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
According to the Table No. 04 results, One sided arrangement is the best
option with spacing between luminairs around 16m and mounting height
around 9.4m.
DIALux simulation was done to verify the obtained results from the
parameter relationship method.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 13. Simulation result obtained with DIALux for a one-sided installation. The parameters of the design are, 9.4 m mounting height and 16 m spacing
between luminaires in a street with 7 m width.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
According to the Table No. 04 results, Both two sided staggered and two
sided coupled configurations are possible. In this case we have to select
most efficient lighting configuration by using SLEEC indicator.
In this case it is two sided coupled which is having SE=0.032 W/lux..
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
= 14lux
Uniformity = 0.24
SE=0.0017W/lux.One sided configuration is the best energy efficient
lighting system. But not capable of provide desired illuminace and
uniformity for class CE2 lighting.
This indicates the parameter relationship method using here is capable of
provide best uniformity and efficient lighting systems.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 14. Simulation result obtained with DIALux in the case of a two-sided coupled installation. The parameters of the design are, 8.2 m mounting
height and 17.4 m spacing between luminaires in a street with 14 m width.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
Fig. 15. Simulation result obtained with DIALux in the case of a one-sided coupled installation. The parameters of the design are, 9.4 m mounting
height and 16 m spacing between luminaires in a street with 14 m width.
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A simple method for designing efficient public lighting, based on new parameter relationships
5.0 Conclusions
The obtained relationships are a quick, inexpensive, and reliable method.
Guarantees maximum efficiency
can be easily calculate the main parameters of any public lighting installation without
the use of computer tools.
excellent cost-effective tool that not only saves money but also contributes to
sustainable public lighting.
It can be applied to other spaces, such as tunnel or indoor lighting after further
developing.
really useful in emergency situations such a natural disasters.
Luminaire parameters (a, b, c & d) shall have to be mentioned in
manufacturers data sheet.
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