About This Webinar
Learn how to design luminaires with desired output performance in less time using virtual prototyping.
In this webinar, you will learn how to design better and more efficient luminaires with the desired angular and spatial output using Lambda Research’s TracePro software.
TracePro is a 3D CAD virtual prototyping program with the horsepower and tools to simulate and design luminaires. It offers lighting designers an accurate, comprehensive design environment.
Presenter Dave Jacobsen will demonstrate detailed procedures for modeling light energy propagation in a luminaire model; producing desired output objectives; and optimizing models for light efficiency and output.
What you'll learn:
How to design luminaires for maximum efficiency and specified angular output
How to use photorealistic rendering to make sure a luminaire works as designed
When to use diffusers to improve design output
How to create reports and check luminaire output for design regulations
Tips and Tricks to create better performing luminaires in less time
Who should attend:
Lighting engineers and designers, luminaire designers, optical and design engineers, and others who are designing luminaires and who are interested in improving their current process and/or are trying to get simulation results to match measured output. This webinar is for those who design luminaires and lighting for inside and outside and for decorative and display, as well as for the automotive, avionics, medical and aerospace and defense sectors.
Courtesy of Lambda Research Corporation.
About TracePro:
With TracePro, models are created by importing from a CAD program or by directly creating the solid geometry. Rays propagate through the model with portions of the flux of each ray allocated for absorption, specular reflection and transmission, fluorescence and scattering. TracePro can be used to analyze light distributions in illumination and imaging systems; lumens exiting, absorbed, and incident at the component and system levels; candela distributions; optical efficiency, luminance and radiance; photorealistic rendering; and fluorescence effects of phosphors. It allows designers and engineers to accurately predict the performance and aesthetics of a finished product with fewer costly prototypes.
About the presenter:
Dave Jacobsen is a senior applications engineer at Lambda Research Corporation with over 30 years of optical engineering experience. Jacobsen is Lambda Research Corporation's primary sales engineer and teaches many TracePro training classes in the U.S. and worldwide. Prior to coming to Lambda Research Corporation, he worked as a principal optical engineer at PerkinElmer, formerly EG&G, working with xenon flashlamp-based systems for illumination, machine vision and process control as well as designing spectroscopy systems for biomedical applications
This webinar is presented by
Lambda Research Corporation, a leading designer and publisher of illumination and optical design software. A second webinar presented by Lambda Research Corporation,
Efficient Light Pipe Design Using Virtual Prototyping, is now available for on-demand viewing.