Glare perception in office lighting with LEDs for different working modes

Yanda Chen, Y. Tu, Fan Lu, Lu Liu, Lili Wang
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The difference of perceived glare between two different working modes (i.e., computer work and reading/writing) caused by LEDs in office was investigated. Discomfort glare are evaluated in two aspects, the general glare and overhead glare. For general glare study, all the LED luminaires installed in the ceiling of the experimental room were switched on to realize a uniform lighting distribution like a normal office lighting design. While for overhead glare assessment, only one single LED luminaire just above the subject was switched on. The results show that the perceived general glare increased with the luminance level of the luminaires significantly in both working modes; and the perceived overhead glare was found to be significantly influenced by luminance level and viewing angle only in computer working mode. Both perceived general glare and perceived overhead glare in computer working mode were more serious than that in the reading/writing working mode.
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不同工作模式下led办公照明的眩光感知
研究了led在办公环境下两种不同工作模式(即电脑工作和读写)下的眩光感知差异。不适眩光从普通眩光和头顶眩光两方面进行评价。对于一般眩光的研究,所有安装在实验室内天花板的LED灯具都被打开,以实现像普通办公室照明设计一样均匀的照明分布。而对于头顶眩光的评估,只有一个单一的LED灯具在受试者上方被打开。结果表明:在两种工作模式下,感知总眩光均随灯具亮度水平的增加而显著增加;仅在计算机工作模式下,亮度水平和视角对头顶眩光的感知有显著影响。计算机工作模式下的一般眩光知觉和头顶眩光知觉都比读写工作模式下的严重。
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