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The Optical Design of a LED-Reflector Module in Road Illumination L&E, Vol.30, No.3, 2022

Light & Engineering 30 (3)

Volume 30
Date of publication 06/06/2022
Pages 43–52

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The Optical Design of a LED-Reflector Module in Road Illumination L&E, Vol.30, No.3, 2022
Articles authors:
Duygu Yigit Unlu

Duygu Yigit Unlu, Ph.D. She has completed undergraduate and graduate studies at Gazi University, Department of Physics. In Ph.D. education, she graduated from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Aksaray University. Her research interests are illumination, LED illumination, optic and energy efficiency

Abstract:
In recent years, there has been a trend towards energy-efficient, long-lasting, environmentally friendly, and technology-compatible LED road luminaires. In this study, the optical design and analysis of the LED road luminaire model for the M1 and M2 illumination classes roads, which are the roads with the highest importance, have been carried out. In the research, the unique reflector design was made using SolidWorks 3D design software. XLamp CXA1520 LED light source by Cree company was preferred during the design. 21 LEDs were placed on the reflector at the ideal distance and LED luminaire model was created in LightTools illumination design software. A simulation study was performed for the LED luminaire model created on LightTools software and the distribution curve of luminous intensity was obtained. At the same time, the EULUMDAT (.ldt) file, which is required for road illumination analysis, was produced with LightTools software. The obtained .ldt file was transferred to DIALux illumination calculation program and simulated for M1 and M2 class roads. Illumination parameters obtained from DIALux analysis have been optimized by comparing them with the road illumination criteria accepted by International Commission on Illumination (CIE). It has been observed that the designed LED luminaire model significantly meets the M1 and M2 class road illumination criteria defined by CIE. In the study, it was also discussed what changes can be made in the optical material to meet all criteria.
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