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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2021, Vol. 58 Issue (1) :190-196    DOI:
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Study on Lighting Energy Saving Technology in the Middle Section of Highway Tunnels with Low Traffic Volume
(1 CCTEB Infrastructure Construction Investment Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430064; 2 Hubei Urban Construction Vocational and Technological College, Wuhan 430205)
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Abstract Aiming at the problem of lighting energy waste caused by low traffic flow of secondary and tertiary high? way tunnels in West Sichuan Plateau, a real vehicle running test is conducted by using TOBIIGLASESS2 eye tracker.Through direct calculation, the stopping sight distances of the drivers in the middle section of the plateau tunnels with low traffic volume under different lighting conditions are obtained, and comparison with the minimum stopping sight distance as required in Guidelines for Design of Lighting of Highway Tunnels (2014 Editoin) is made. Under the premise of ensuring the traffic safety of drivers, it is recommended that the lighting brightness design standard for the middle section of this kind of tunnels should be 0.5 cd/m2. Using Dialux software, the numerical simulation is conducted for the lighting conditions in the middle section of secondary and tertiary highway tunnels with low traffic volume on the Western Sichuan Plateau, and the engineering economy under different lighting conditions is analyzed. It is recommended that the lamps in the Balangshan tunnel should be arranged in the middle position with an unequal interval of 30 m.
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LI Ke1 MA Huaiqin2
KeywordsWestern Sichuan Plateau   Low traffic volume   Tunnel   Middle section   Lighting energy saving   Real vehicle running experiment   Stopping sight distance     
Abstract: Aiming at the problem of lighting energy waste caused by low traffic flow of secondary and tertiary high? way tunnels in West Sichuan Plateau, a real vehicle running test is conducted by using TOBIIGLASESS2 eye tracker.Through direct calculation, the stopping sight distances of the drivers in the middle section of the plateau tunnels with low traffic volume under different lighting conditions are obtained, and comparison with the minimum stopping sight distance as required in Guidelines for Design of Lighting of Highway Tunnels (2014 Editoin) is made. Under the premise of ensuring the traffic safety of drivers, it is recommended that the lighting brightness design standard for the middle section of this kind of tunnels should be 0.5 cd/m2. Using Dialux software, the numerical simulation is conducted for the lighting conditions in the middle section of secondary and tertiary highway tunnels with low traffic volume on the Western Sichuan Plateau, and the engineering economy under different lighting conditions is analyzed. It is recommended that the lamps in the Balangshan tunnel should be arranged in the middle position with an unequal interval of 30 m.
KeywordsWestern Sichuan Plateau,   Low traffic volume,   Tunnel,   Middle section,   Lighting energy saving,   Real vehicle running experiment,   Stopping sight distance     
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LI Ke1 MA Huaiqin2 .Study on Lighting Energy Saving Technology in the Middle Section of Highway Tunnels with Low Traffic Volume[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2021,V58(1): 190-196
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