Energy estimation and photometric measurements of LED lighting in laboratory

P. Sathya, R. Natarajan
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Electricity demand is prevailing all over the world now and energy management becomes very complex. This paper aims at providing solution for power demand and energy management by using HB white LED lights for domestic applications. LED lights consume very less power and gives out high energy in the form of brightness. A laboratory model is created in DIALUX 4.11 using CAD window and is illuminated with LED lights. Photometric measurements and energy evaluation are done for the laboratory model with room components of different construction materials in the presence of LED lighting. Reflectivity of different materials under illumination is determined. Simulation is done for varying brightness and calculated results are carried over to Pov-Ray 3.6 for determining the real lighting appearance of the laboratory model. Energy evaluation is done for a year and photometric values of lighting system are measured. The calculated results proves that LED lighting system can be used as an efficient lighting system for domestic purposes when compared to other lighting systems. Simulated results and photometric values of LED lighting are presented here.
实验室LED照明的能量估算与光度测量
电力需求在全球范围内占据主导地位,能源管理变得非常复杂。本文旨在为家用HB白光LED灯的电力需求和能源管理提供解决方案。LED灯消耗非常少的功率,并以亮度的形式发出高能量。在DIALUX 4.11中使用CAD窗口创建实验室模型,并使用LED灯照明。在LED照明的情况下,对实验室模型进行了光度测量和能量评估,其中包含不同建筑材料的房间组件。测定了不同材料在光照下的反射率。对不同亮度进行模拟,计算结果被转移到Pov-Ray 3.6中,以确定实验室模型的真实照明外观。进行了一年的能源评估,并测量了照明系统的光度值。计算结果表明,与其他照明系统相比,LED照明系统可以作为一种高效的家用照明系统。本文给出了LED照明的模拟结果和光度值。
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