[Darksky] [magnitude6] Re: Batlamp - the ultimate LED streetlight for protecting the night sky?
Jan Hollan
jhollan at amper.ped.muni.cz
Tue Oct 2 12:08:16 CEST 2012
> I calculated the ULR with Dialux and it gave 0,0%,
> Andreas
>
> --- In magnitude6 at yahoogroups.com, Jan Hollan <jhollan at ...> wrote:
...
>> I've put the illuminance plots and luminous intensity tables to
>> http://amper.ped.muni.cz/light/ies2/innolumis/
The ldt file has no data over 90, so no ULR can be computed ;-)
-- see the tables. We can just realistically hope that all number over 90
degrees would be 0.0 cd/klm. Omitting values over 90 degrees in
photometric files is a bad habit. Here it presents no swindle for sure,
but for another luminaires, it could.
We have to ensure 0 cd/klm. ULR is to be 0,00 %, it mostly is with 0
cd/klm.
I've added some text (and an *.ies file) to the above directory and
computed a case for spacing 3, at 5 m height, using my own online php.
It looks nice, see for yourselves. The only problem is with so much light
falling behind the lamps, making them a really good choice just for a
situation of a road in front of the poles and a broad sidewalk behind
them.
cheers, jenik
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