Description / Abstract:
This report investigates the use of single and multi-layer
coatings on replaceable headlamp bulbs and how such coatings can
affect the performance of bulbs in terms of light scattering, which
can contribute to glare, and spectral separation in headlamps.
Tests were developed to investigate the effects of absorptive and
interference (multi-layer) coatings on bulbs, and on bulbs in
headlamp systems. These tests provide validation for a proposed
bulb color separation test, which establishes limits for spectral
separation within the boundaries of SAE J578 white color
requirements. The bulb color separation test provides a definitive
selection criterion to identify bulbs that cause excessive light
scatter (glare) and/or spectral separation in an optical
system.