Average Luminance Calculation in Street Lighting Design, Comparison between BS-EN 13201 and RP-08 Standards

This paper presents a study on the influence of the observer’s position in relation to the calculation surface. This is the initial observation of the research, respectively that the two standards consider the position of the observer differently. For these situations, two types of calculations were...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Alexandru Viorel Rusu, Catalin Daniel Galatanu, Gheorghe Livint, Dorin Dumitru Lucache
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Sustainability
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10143
id doaj-9944c575a98c4c9e9f6bcc8756298115
record_format Article
spelling doaj-9944c575a98c4c9e9f6bcc87562981152021-09-26T01:28:25ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-09-0113101431014310.3390/su131810143Average Luminance Calculation in Street Lighting Design, Comparison between BS-EN 13201 and RP-08 StandardsAlexandru Viorel Rusu0Catalin Daniel Galatanu1Gheorghe Livint2Dorin Dumitru Lucache3Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Technical University Gheorghe Asachi, 700050 Iasi, RomaniaFaculty of Civil Engineering and Building Services, Technical University Gheorghe Asachi, 700050 Iasi, RomaniaFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Technical University Gheorghe Asachi, 700050 Iasi, RomaniaFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Technical University Gheorghe Asachi, 700050 Iasi, RomaniaThis paper presents a study on the influence of the observer’s position in relation to the calculation surface. This is the initial observation of the research, respectively that the two standards consider the position of the observer differently. For these situations, two types of calculations were performed. For the first set of calculations, the software used was DIALux 4.13 as this software can perform calculations in line with the RP-08 standard. The second set of calculations was performed with a script that offers the possibility to change the observer’s position. The conclusion was that EN-13201 has a better approach, but both standards could be improved. The second case study refers to the influence of the longitudinal observer position in an average luminance calculation. If one considers RP-08 as a guideline for performing the calculations, the conclusions are that changing the distance from the observer to the calculation surface has absolutely no effect on the average luminance value. On the other hand, if European standards are used as a guideline, changing the distance (from the standardized 60 m, either closer to the calculation surface or further away) can influence the overall results in average luminance and uniformity. Taking into account the results of these two case studies, the conclusion is that both RP-08 and BS-EN 13201 should be updated so that the observer’s distance in relation to the calculation surface would be a variable dependent on the stopping distance calculated based on the speed limit of the road.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10143average luminancelighting classasphalt reflectionobserveruniformity
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Alexandru Viorel Rusu
Catalin Daniel Galatanu
Gheorghe Livint
Dorin Dumitru Lucache
spellingShingle Alexandru Viorel Rusu
Catalin Daniel Galatanu
Gheorghe Livint
Dorin Dumitru Lucache
Average Luminance Calculation in Street Lighting Design, Comparison between BS-EN 13201 and RP-08 Standards
Sustainability
average luminance
lighting class
asphalt reflection
observer
uniformity
author_facet Alexandru Viorel Rusu
Catalin Daniel Galatanu
Gheorghe Livint
Dorin Dumitru Lucache
author_sort Alexandru Viorel Rusu
title Average Luminance Calculation in Street Lighting Design, Comparison between BS-EN 13201 and RP-08 Standards
title_short Average Luminance Calculation in Street Lighting Design, Comparison between BS-EN 13201 and RP-08 Standards
title_full Average Luminance Calculation in Street Lighting Design, Comparison between BS-EN 13201 and RP-08 Standards
title_fullStr Average Luminance Calculation in Street Lighting Design, Comparison between BS-EN 13201 and RP-08 Standards
title_full_unstemmed Average Luminance Calculation in Street Lighting Design, Comparison between BS-EN 13201 and RP-08 Standards
title_sort average luminance calculation in street lighting design, comparison between bs-en 13201 and rp-08 standards
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-09-01
description This paper presents a study on the influence of the observer’s position in relation to the calculation surface. This is the initial observation of the research, respectively that the two standards consider the position of the observer differently. For these situations, two types of calculations were performed. For the first set of calculations, the software used was DIALux 4.13 as this software can perform calculations in line with the RP-08 standard. The second set of calculations was performed with a script that offers the possibility to change the observer’s position. The conclusion was that EN-13201 has a better approach, but both standards could be improved. The second case study refers to the influence of the longitudinal observer position in an average luminance calculation. If one considers RP-08 as a guideline for performing the calculations, the conclusions are that changing the distance from the observer to the calculation surface has absolutely no effect on the average luminance value. On the other hand, if European standards are used as a guideline, changing the distance (from the standardized 60 m, either closer to the calculation surface or further away) can influence the overall results in average luminance and uniformity. Taking into account the results of these two case studies, the conclusion is that both RP-08 and BS-EN 13201 should be updated so that the observer’s distance in relation to the calculation surface would be a variable dependent on the stopping distance calculated based on the speed limit of the road.
topic average luminance
lighting class
asphalt reflection
observer
uniformity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/18/10143
work_keys_str_mv AT alexandruviorelrusu averageluminancecalculationinstreetlightingdesigncomparisonbetweenbsen13201andrp08standards
AT catalindanielgalatanu averageluminancecalculationinstreetlightingdesigncomparisonbetweenbsen13201andrp08standards
AT gheorghelivint averageluminancecalculationinstreetlightingdesigncomparisonbetweenbsen13201andrp08standards
AT dorindumitrulucache averageluminancecalculationinstreetlightingdesigncomparisonbetweenbsen13201andrp08standards
_version_ 1716868920950915072