Lighting Fittings Performance and Design

Lighting Fittings Performance and Design
Author: A. R. Bean
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2014-05-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483186202

International Series of Monographs in Electrical Engineering, Volume 1: Lighting Fittings Performance and Design details the advances in the design and prediction of the performance of lighting fittings. The title first covers luminous intensity and flux, and then proceeds to tackling illumination from line and area sources. Next, the selection deals with the direct flux, interreflections, and optical design. The text also deals with the application of the principles of optical design, along with the mechanical, thermal, and electrical design and testing. The seventh chapter discusses photometric measurements, while the eighth chapter covers the applied lighting calculations. The book will be of great use to designers, lighting engineers, and photometricians.

Handbook of Industrial Lighting

Handbook of Industrial Lighting
Author: Stanley L. Lyons
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483101940

Handbook of Industrial Lighting is a practical guide on the specification, design, installation, operation, and maintenance of lighting in industrial premises. Coverage of the book includes the importance of good localized lighting; the different lighting schemes; lighting for difficult visual tasks; lighting in consideration to safety; and emergency lighting. The book also includes the practical, thermal, ventilation, and energy considerations; lighting in different environments; maintenance of lighting installations; and the cost benefits of efficient lighting. Appendices include useful information such as UK legislation and codes on lighting; summary of lamp and luminaire data; and conversion factors. The text is recommended for those involved in the design, planning, and maintenance of industrial places such as factories and power plants.

Lighting

Lighting
Author: Derek Phillips
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1966
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN:

Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: International Commission on Illumination
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1964
Genre: Lighting
ISBN:

National Power Survey Practices and Standards

National Power Survey Practices and Standards
Author: United States. Federal Power Commission. Technical Advisory Committee on Conservation of Energy. Task Force on Practices and Standards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1974
Genre: Electric power production
ISBN:

Electrical Installations Technology

Electrical Installations Technology
Author: J. F. Whitfield
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483138054

Electrical Installations Technology covers the syllabus of the City and Guilds of London Institute course No. 51, the "Electricians B Certificate. This book is composed of 15 chapters that deal with basic electrical science and electrical installations. The introductory chapters discuss the fundamentals and basic electrical principles, including the concept of mechanics, heat, magnetic fields, electric currents, power, and energy. These chapters also explore the atomic theory of electric current and the electric circuit, conductors, and insulators. The subsequent chapter focuses on the chemistry of an electric cell, which is classified into two types, namely, the primary and secondary cells. This text also describes the principles, construction, types, and specifications of direct current machines. A chapter emphasizes the storage of energy for short periods in a capacitor, along with a brief discussion of its theory and construction. Other chapters are devoted to alternating-current systems. The remaining chapters cover the commonly used electrical measuring instruments in electrical installation work. This book is an invaluable source for electricians.

Building Physics: Lighting

Building Physics: Lighting
Author: W. R. Stevens
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1483148327

Building Physics: Lighting, Seeing in the Artificial Environment deals with basic principles of lighting as used in architecture, in building maintenance, and in an artificial environment. The book starts with the process of how humans see; the interaction of the eye and mind; and the effects of fatigue, visual disorders, and age. The phenomena of light are then discussed — how light behaves and how it is measured. Light and light waves beyond the visible spectrum are explained scientifically as being part of the electromagnetic spectrum within the 400 to 760 nm ranges. The different light sources are identified as daylight and artificial lights, with many types of lamps under the latter. As regards artificial lighting, a lighting fitting has two functions: redistributes luminescence properly and provides a suitable receptacle for the lamp. The requirements when using artificial or natural light in an exterior or interior setting are enumerated. The book also explains the specifications of the amount of light and how this amount is calculated. Interior lighting, both from artificial and natural sources, is comprehensively discussed, including issues such as discomfort glare, reflected glare, design and aesthetics, lighting requirements in different kinds of buildings, and flammability properties. The text also tackles exterior lighting including decorative floodlights, lighting for tunnels and underpasses, and special problem areas. Architects, engineers, electricians, interior designers, lighting technicians, environmentalists, and readers with interest in home decor will find this book useful.