Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics & Optoelectronics. 2013. V. 16, N 2. P. 190-193.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15407/spqeo16.02.190/


                                                                 

High-pole LED lighting system
Y.V. Trofimov, S.I. Lishik, V.V. Dolgushin, Y.V. Kernazhytski

The Republican Scientific and Production Unitary Enterprise “Center of LED and Optoelectronic Technologies of National Academy of Sciences of Belarus”, 22, Logoiski Trakt, Minsk BY-220090, The Republic of Belarus Corresponding author phone: (+37517)-281-13-35; e-mail: sergey.lishik@gmail.com; www.ledcenter.by

Abstract. Different kinds of design of the 25-meter high-pole LED lighting system with 16 or 9 LED Street Lights “Phoenix” mounted on its crown (corona) have been suggested. The crown consists of two tiers. Some luminaries (8 or 4 pcs.) are installed on the first tier at an angle &alpha:1, while the other half is on the second tier at an angle α2 relative to the horizon plane. Based on the lighting simulation results, optimal luminaire orientation angles were defined as α1 = 30° and α2 = 50°, which provides uniform illumination of an area 100100 m by size with the average luminance level 9.25 lux.

Keywords: high-pole LED lighting system, LED Street Light.

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