LEADER 03791nam a2200373Ii 4500 001 991003217279707536 008 070802s2001 enka sb 001 0 eng d 020 $a9780750650519 020 $a0750650516 035 $ab13650221-39ule_inst 040 $aBibl. Dip.le Aggr. Ingegneria Innovazione - Sez. Ingegneria Innovazione$beng 082 04$a621.321$222 100 1 $aSimons, Ronald Harvey$0295932 245 10$aLighting engineering$h[e-book] :$bapplied calculations /$cR. H. Simons and A. R. Bean 260 $aOxford :$bArchitectural Press,$c2001 300 $aix, 518 p., [1] leaf of plates :$bill. (some col.) ;$c25 cm 504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index 505 0 $aThe light field of a luminaire * The luminous intensity table and related computer applications * Direct illuminance from point, line and area sources * Flux transfer * Interreflected light * Optical design * Colour * Interior lighting * Main road and motorway lighting * Residential and road lighting * Tunnel lighting * Floodlighting * Specific applications : airfield lighting and emergency lighting * Daylight calculations * Measurements * Appendix 520 $a'Lighting Engineering: Applied Calculations' describes the mathematical background to the calculation techniques used in lighting engineering and links them to the applications with which they are used. The fundamentals of flux and illuminance, colour, measurement and optical design are covered in detail. There are detailed discussions of specific applications, including interior lighting, road lighting, tunnel lighting, floodlighting and emergency lighting. The authors have used their years of experience to provide guidance for common mistakes and useful techniques including worked examples and case studies. The last decade has seen the universal application of personal computers to lighting engineering on a day-to-day basis. Many calculations that were previously impracticable are therefore now easily accessible to any engineer or designer who has access to an appropriate computer program. However, a grasp of the underlying calculation principles is still necessary in order to utilise these technologies to the full. 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