Assessing public street lighting in Morocco: evaluating efficiency and the impact of geometrical parameters on luminance
Abstract
The main objective of this study is to present a bench marking of the public street lighting in typical road in Morocco. The study deals with a comparison between the conventional technology used in Moroccan road and the LED technology. The simulated system is based on road with two directions and a sidewalk, three arrangements type of pole layout are treated (Left, Middle and Two sides arrangement). Also, in this paper deals with a parametric analysis based on the variation of boom angle, light Center high and the pole distance in order to determine the luminance of each arrangement at each pole distance. The simulation is carried out using two luminaries, the fi rst one represents a conventional technology and LED lamp. The founding of this paper shows that the LED lamp present a high luminance value of 20 cd/m² for a pole distance of 10m and boom angle of 0°, in comparison with the conventional lamp that present a luminance of 8 cd/m² at the same condition. The left arrangement type shows the best energy effi ciency indicators such as DE and power per km, this means that this disposition is less consuming of energy and acceptable luminance values. Therefore, these two indicators play a crucial role in enhancing the effi ciency of the lighting.
Published
2024-02-21
How to Cite
AGROUAZ, Y., Ouazzani Ibrahimi, M., Jamil , A., Simou , Z., & Hamdaoui , S. (2024). Assessing public street lighting in Morocco: evaluating efficiency and the impact of geometrical parameters on luminance. Statistics, Optimization & Information Computing, 12(3), 737-751. https://doi.org/10.19139/soic-2310-5070-1968
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Research Articles
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