研究目的
Investigating the influence of a light source installed in a luminaire of opal sphere type on the light pollution effect of the night sky, focusing on the spectral distribution of light and its interaction with the spectral reflection properties of the ground.
研究成果
The type of light source installed in the luminaire significantly affects the sky glow, with the spectral characteristics of the emitted radiation being a crucial factor. The study highlights the need for a compromise between energy efficiency and minimizing light pollution when selecting light sources for outdoor lighting.
研究不足
The study focused on a single luminaire type and did not consider the complexity of real-world outdoor lighting scenarios, such as multiple luminaires or the presence of other objects like trees or shrubs. The spectral characteristics of the emitted radiation and the reflective properties of the ground were simplified in the simulations.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved laboratory measurements and computer simulations to analyze the impact of various types of light sources on light pollution. The luminaire was equipped with 20 different light sources, and measurements of light distribution and spectral distribution of emitted radiation were performed.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
The luminaire was tested with 20 different light sources, including LEDs and conventional lamps. Data were collected through laboratory measurements and simulations.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The luminaire of opal sphere type, various light sources (LEDs, CFLs, INCs, LPS, HPS, MH, IL, HPM), DIALux software for simulations, and a specially prepared calculation tool.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The spatial distribution of luminous flux emitted by the luminaire was determined using the goniophotometric method. Simulations were carried out using DIALux software for each light source installed in the luminaire, considering two typical ways of installation.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The results from laboratory measurements were used in simulations to assess the light pollution effect, considering the total luminous flux emitted by the luminaire, the shape of the photometric body, and the spectral reflectance of the ground.
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