Study on evaluation of LED lighting glare in pedestrian zones

S. Kohko, M. Ayama, M. Iwata, Nobuhiro Kyoto, Toshihiro Toyota
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At present, there is no internationally accepted method of evaluation that converts discomfort glare in pedestrian zones into numerical form. While LED streetlights are rapidly coming into wide use, their lightemitting parts are often nonuniform in luminance compared with streetlights that employ HID lamps. This nonuniformity has been noted as a factor responsible for the emergence of glare. A subjective evaluation experiment was conducted with seven types of streetlights placed in an outdoor field that simulated a pedestrian zone. The streetlights used for the experiment were selected in consideration of the type of light source and the luminance uniformity of the light-emitting surfaces. The results showed that luminancebased photometric quantities are a better measure of discomfort glare than is the illuminance at the observer’s eye for light sources with both uniform and nonuniform surfaces. Based on the experimental results, a new evaluation equation that converts discomfort glare in pedestrian zones is proposed.
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行人专用区LED照明眩光评价研究
目前,国际上还没有一种公认的将步行区不适眩光转换成数值形式的评估方法。虽然LED路灯正迅速得到广泛应用,但与使用HID灯的路灯相比,其照明部分的亮度往往不均匀。这种不均匀性被认为是造成眩光出现的一个因素。在模拟步行区的室外场地中放置了7种类型的路灯,进行了主观评价实验。考虑光源类型和发光面亮度均匀性,选择实验用路灯。结果表明,对于具有均匀和非均匀表面的光源,基于亮度的光度量比观察者眼睛的照度更好地测量了不适眩光。在实验结果的基础上,提出了一种新的转换行人区域不适眩光的评价方程。
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