Optical design of low-location illumination based on asymmetric double freeform surfaces

Luminescence. 2024 May;39(5):e4763. doi: 10.1002/bio.4763.

Abstract

The development of optical optics for low-location road lighting is a challenging problem in providing high luminance and uniformity of illumination and meeting many other specific requirements. This study proposes an optical design method of low-location illumination based on an asymmetric double freeform surface lens. The ray emitted from the light source is refracted and reflected through the different surface types to the corresponding area of the receiving surface. In the design example, the road has dual-side mounted luminaires and a width of 6 m, and a height of 0.8 m. Simulation results indicate that, compared with conventional high-pole streetlights, the luminance uniformity had increased from 0.60 to 0.66, the illuminance uniformity had improved from 0.75 to 0.86, and the glare had been reduced.

Keywords: double freeform surface; glare limitation threshold increment; illuminance uniformity; low‐location; luminance uniformity.

MeSH terms

  • Equipment Design
  • Light
  • Lighting*
  • Surface Properties