Is it possible to achieve quality lighting without considering the photometry of the pavements?

Author:

Muzet V1ORCID,Liandrat S2,Bour V3,Dehon J4,Christory JP5

Affiliation:

1. Cerema, Research Team ENDSUM, Strasbourg, France

2. Cerema, Research Team STI, Clermont-Ferrand, France

3. AFE, Comatelec Schréder, Roissy, France

4. Schréder, Liège, Belgique

5. Consultant, Rambouillet, France

Abstract

In this study, the photometry of a wide range of conventional and innovative pavements used in urban and interurban areas was characterised with a laboratory gonioreflectometer, both in new condition and after 30 months of natural ageing. An extreme diversity of behaviour with respect to light reflection has been demonstrated, both over time and between pavements. Various lighting studies have been carried out for cases of renewal of lighting installation with the installation of LED luminaires on poles in place. The calculations have shown that the use of typical CIE r-tables almost systematically leads to non-compliance with the EN 13201 standard, particularly in terms of uniformity. On the other hand, taking into account in the calculations, the photometry of the pavement in its stabilised state makes it possible both to respect the challenges of lighting safety and to achieve significant energy savings. As measurements of pavement photometry are rarely carried out, an alternative is to set up a database of urban pavements, which is one of the achievements of this research.

Funder

This project received financial and/or intellectual support of the Pavements and Lighting group members

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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