Title: Mine Illumination and Solid-State Lighting
1Mine Illumination and Solid-State Lighting
Dr. John J. Sammarco NIOSHPittsburgh Research
Laboratory
2Agenda
- Why is lighting important?
- Age and vision
- History of lighting
- Lighting safety accidents
- High brightness light emitting diodes (HB LEDs)
- NIOSH lighting research
3Why look at mine lighting?
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- Miningthe most difficult lighting environment
in the world - Illumination Engineering Society of North
America, 2003.
4Why look at mine lighting?
- Miners depend heavily on visual cues to spot
hazards - Aging workforce
- Accidents
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5Age Effects on Vision
- Night vision decreases with age
- Smaller pupil
- Eye less able to adapt to light
- Fewer rod receptors
- Cloudy eye lens
6Age Effects on Vision
Yellowing of Lens(age in years)
Degradation of lens decreases effective light
level and effective contrast (due to scatter)
7Why look at mine lighting?
- Improved lighting may help miners avoid
accidents - Slip/trip/falls
- Falls of ground
- Striking/pinning
- An MSHA study of metal/nonmetal mining concluded
that current lighting systems are inadequate.
8Safety Lighting
The percentage of accidents declines as
illuminance is increased in industrial
(non-mining) work areas Source (Walton et al.,
2005)
9A Brief History of Lighting
Candle holders with candles
10Oil Lamps
Photos Royal BC Museum, British Columbia,
Canada, http//www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/
11Carbide lamps
Photo Royal BC Museum, British Columbia, Canada,
http//www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/ Quotation Where
the Sun Never Shines, Priscilla Long, Paragon
House, New York, 1989.
12Incandescent Lights
Photos Royal BC Museum, British Columbia,
Canada, http//www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/, Cape
Breton Mine Museum, www.minersmuseum.com
13What is light?
14What is light?Electromagnetic radiation
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16Light Spectrum
- White light from LEDs
- Shorter wavelenghts
- Bluish-white light
- Better depth perception
- Better color rendering
- Better visual performance
17Spectral Power Distribution
18Lighting technologies
Type Life (hrs) Cost Specular color temp. Efficiency (lumens/watt) Shock proof
Incandescent 1,500 7 2800oK 14 no
Halogen 2,500 6 3200oK 24 no
HID 10,000 20 4000oK 80 no
Solid-state LED 50,000 8 5500oK 70 (prototypes _at_ 110) yes
- Lower specular color temperatures indicate a
yellowish light - higher temperatures indicate a whiter light.
19Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
LEDs are semi-conductors they don't have a
filament that will burn out. They are illuminate
by the movement of electrons in a semiconductor.
Luminaires
LEDs
20Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
- Advantages
- Lower power requirements
- Long Life (gt50,000 hours)
- Small size
- Sturdy
- White, shorter wavelength light
21NIOSH Mine Lighting Research
22Reducing underground mining mishaps by improving
mine illumination
23Project Scope
- Underground lighting
- Cap lamp (coal)
- Preblast lighting (metal/nonmetal)
- Machine lighting (coal)
24Cap Lamps
Additional Personal lighting
LED Cap Lamp2 lb. battery, 5 year LED life
5 lb. battery
25Machine Lighting
26Preblast Lighting
- inspect roof back
- loading of explosives
27Specific aim summary
- Does the color (spectral power distribution) from
white LEDs - Improve visual performance?
- Reduce glare?
- Can advantages of LEDs (small, robust, high
efficiency, etc) enable new designs to - Improve visual performance?
- Reduce glare?
- Realize new safety applications?
28NIOSHMine Illumination Lab
29Glare tests
30Peripheral motion detection
31Slip/trip/fall hazards
32Mean time to detect an objectIncandescent cap
lamp was slowest
33Lighting prototypes
34Questions