05836nam 2200805Ia 450 991096890000332120251214174621.097866110084069781281008404128100840097800804797360080479731(CKB)1000000000363508(EBL)226803(OCoLC)171114303(SSID)ssj0000211857(PQKBManifestationID)11201631(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000211857(PQKBWorkID)10135828(PQKB)11318042(Au-PeEL)EBL226803(CaPaEBR)ebr10128027(CaONFJC)MIL100840(OCoLC)57679719(CaSebORM)9780127597515(MiAaPQ)EBC226803(OCoLC)820029262(OCoLC)ocn820029262 (EXLCZ)99100000000036350820040618d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrNonimaging optics /Roland Winston, Juan C. Minano and Pablo Benitez ; with contributions by Narkis Shatz and John C. Bortz1st editionBurlington, MA Elsevier Academic Pressc20051 online resource (511 p.)"This books is a successor to High collection nonimaging optics published by Academic Press in 1989, and Optics of nonimaging concentrators, published 10 years earlier, by W.T. Welford and R. Winston."--Pref.9781417577439 1417577436 9780127597515 0127597514 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front Cover; NONIMAGING OPTICS; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; Preface; Chapter 1. Nonimaging Optical Systems and Their Uses; 1.1 Nonimaging Collectors; 1.2 Definition of the Concentration Ratio; The Theoretical Maximum; 1.3 Uses of Concentrators; 1.4 Uses of Illuminators; References; Chapter 2. Some Basic Ideas in Geometrical Optics; 2.1 The Concepts of Geometrical Optics; 2.2 Formulation of the Ray-Tracing Procedure; 2.3 Elementary Properties of Image-Forming Optical Systems; 2.4 Aberrations in Image-Forming Optical Systems2.5 The Effect of Aberrations In an Image-Forming System on the Concentration Ratio2.6 The Optical Path Length and Fermat's Principle; 2.7 The Generalized étendue or Lagrange Invariant and the Phase Space Concept; 2.8 The Skew Invariant; 2.9 Different Versions of the Concentration Ratio; Reference; Chapter 3. Some Designs of Image-Forming Concentrators; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Some General Properties of Ideal Image-Forming Concentrators; 3.3 Can an Ideal Image-Forming Concentrator Be Designed?; 3.4 Media with Continuously Varying Refractive Indices; 3.5 Another System of Spherical Symmetry3.6 Image-Forming Mirror Systems3.7 Conclusions on Classical Image-Forming Concentrators; References; Chapter 4. Nonimaging Optical Systems; 4.1 Limits to Concentration; 4.2 Imaging Devices and Their Limitations; 4.3 Nonimaging Concentrators; 4.4 The Edge-Ray Principle or "String" Method; 4.5 Light Cones; 4.6 The Compound Parabolic Concentrator; 4.7 Properties of the Compound Parabolic Concentrator; 4.8 Cones and Paraboloids As Concentrators; References; Chapter 5. Developments and Modifications of the Compound Parabolic Concentrator; 5.1 Introduction5.2 The Dielectric-Filled CPC with Total Internal Reflection5.3 The CPC with Exit Angle Less Than π/2; 5.4 The Concentrator for A Source at A Finite Distance; 5.5 The Two-Stage CPC; 5.6 The CPC Designed for Skew Rays; 5.7 The Truncated CPC; 5.8 The Lens-Mirror CPC; 5.9 2D Collection in General; 5.10 Extension of the Edge-Ray Principle; 5.11 Some Examples; 5.12 The Differential Equation for the Concentrator Profile; 5.13 Mechanical Construction for 2D Concentrator Profiles; 5.14 A General Design Method for A 2D Concentrator with Lateral Reflectors5.15 Application of the Method: Tailored Designs5.16 A Constructive Design Principle for Optimal Concentrators; References; Chapter 6. The Flow-line Method for Designing Nonimaging Optical Systems; 6.1 The Concept of the Flow Line; 6.2 Lines of Flow from Lambertian Radiators: 2D Examples; 6.3 3D Example; 6.4 A Simplified Method for Calculating Lines of Flow; 6.5 Properties of the Lines of Flow; 6.6 Application to Concentrator Design; 6.7 The Hyperboloid of Revolution As A Concentrator; 6.8 Elaborations of the Hyperboloid: the Truncated Hyperboloid; 6.9 The Hyperboloid Combined with A Lens6.10 The Hyperboloid Combined With Two LensesFrom its inception nearly 30 years ago, the optical subdiscipline now referred to as nonimaging optics, has experienced dramatic growth. The term nonimaging optics is concerned with applications where imaging formation is not important but where effective and efficient collection , concentration, transport and distribution of light energy is - i.e. solar energy conversion, signal detection, illumination optics, measurement and testing. This book will incorporate the substantial developments of the past decade in this field.* Includes all substantial developments of the past decade in Solar collectorsOpticsReflectors, LightingSolar collectors.Optics.Reflectors, Lighting.621.36/9Winston Roland310202Welford W. T1891098Miñano Juan C1891099Benítez Pablo1891100MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910968900003321Nonimaging optics4533780UNINA03115nam 2200577 a 450 991097323480332120200520144314.0(CKB)1000000000243879(SSID)ssj0000281629(PQKBManifestationID)11239896(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000281629(PQKBWorkID)10308383(PQKB)10231345(MiAaPQ)EBC3306289(Au-PeEL)EBL3306289(CaPaEBR)ebr10091334(OCoLC)70720524(EXLCZ)99100000000024387920021001d2002 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMaking education work Latin American ideas and asian results /Claudio de Moura Castro, Aimee Verdisco, editorsWashington, DC Inter-American Development Bank20021 online resource (219 pages) illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-931003-33-5 Includes bibliographical references.Intro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- PART I PERFORMANCE VS. INNOVATION: EDUCATION IN ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA -- PART II THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN ASIA -- CHAPTER 1 Access to Quality Education in Rural Bangladesh -- CHAPTER 2 Linking Education and Skill Development to Employment in Malaysia -- CHAPTER 3 Governance in Education in the Philippines1 -- CHAPTER 4 The Challenges of Japanese Education: From Uniform Arrangements to Diversity -- CHAPTER 5 Education Reform in Japan: Fostering a Ï Zest for LivingÓ through Informatics -- CHAPTER 6 Private Education in South Korea -- PART III LATIN AMERICA: COMMON ROOTS, INEQUALITY AND THEWEIGHT OF HISTORY -- CHAPTER 7 Crossing Borders: Freirean Method and Experiences -- CHAPTER 8 Improving the Quality of Education for the Rural Poor: Escuela Nueva in Colombia -- CHAPTER 9 Communication, Social Mobilization and Changes in Education -- CHAPTER 10 Three Decades of Testing in Latin America: From Ghost Repeaters to Quality Gaps -- CHAPTER 11 Is Education by Television Just an Old Technology? -- CHAPTER 12 Economic Principles in Education Management in Chile -- CHAPTER 13 Education Reform in Minas Gerais: Putting all the Pieces Together -- PART IV LESSONS FROM A DIAGONAL DIALOGUE: HIP ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA.EducationLatin AmericaEducationAsiaEducation and stateLatin AmericaEducation and stateAsiaEducationLatin AmericaEvaluationEducationEducationEducation and stateEducation and stateEducationEvaluation.370.98Castro Cláudio de Moura1891209Verdisco Aimee E1475066MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973234803321Making education work4534024UNINA