PHP_ROUND_HALF_DOWN will round the half -- i.e. the 0.005 part.
if you have 61.535, using PHP_ROUND_HALF_DOWN will get you 61.53 -- instead of the 61.54 you should have obtained with usual rounding.
Basicall, the .005 half has been rounded down.
But 61.536 is not a half : .006 is more than .005 ; so rounding that value gives 61.54.
In your case, you could multiply the value by 100, use the floor() function, and divide the result by 100 -- I suppose it would give you what you expect :
$value = 61.536;
$value_times_100 = $value * 100;
$value_times_100_floored = floor($value_times_100);
$value_floored = $value_times_100_floored / 100;
var_dump($value_floored);
Gives me :
float(61.53)