TECHNICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS OF FIBER-OPTICAL SOLAR LIGHTNING SYSTEMS
This article presents a technical, experimental, and statistical analysis of a new lighting system designed for industrial buildings and critical infrastructure. The development of this autonomous, low-power system is a priority in the context of Ukraine's national objectives for energy decentr...
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| Дата: | 2026 |
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| Формат: | Стаття |
| Мова: | Українська |
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Institute of Renewable Energy National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
2026
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| Онлайн доступ: | https://ve.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/626 |
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Vidnovluvana energetika| Резюме: | This article presents a technical, experimental, and statistical analysis of a new lighting system designed for industrial buildings and critical infrastructure. The development of this autonomous, low-power system is a priority in the context of Ukraine's national objectives for energy decentralization and enhancing infrastructure resilience, as lighting can account for up to 20–40% of electricity consumption in industrial facilities. The system is designed to overcome the disadvantages of previous designs, such as highly unstable luminous flux, non-uniform light transmission, and reduced efficiency due to light scattering. 
Experiments were conducted at the Berlin University of Applied Science using a solar simulator [1, 11] with a standardized irradiance level of 1000 W/m². These tests focused on quantifying how the tilt angle of the solar collector influences the transmitted luminous flux. Statistical analysis, performed using a one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), unequivocally proved that the tilt angle has a statistically significant impact on the output luminous flux. 
The results showed that efficiency drops sharply with angular displacement: the luminous flux decreases from 57.7 lumens at 0° tilt to approximately 0.008 lumens at 90°. These findings confirm that, to ensure the practical viability and optimal performance of the system in real-world conditions, the implementation of an automated solar tracking mechanism, which dynamically adjusts the concentrator's position, is necessary. While adopting tracking entails trade-offs, such as increased mechanical complexity, higher capital costs, and greater energy consumption, it is a necessary condition for large-scale or mission-critical applications. 
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| DOI: | 10.36296/1819-8058.2026.2(85).157-166 |