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Wojciech Żagan
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The work contains basic knowledge in the field of lighting technology. Theoretical foundations of light production, eye reaction to radiation, basic concepts, sizes and units used by light technology are discussed. The calculating apparatus for lighting parameters is also presented, the basics of photometric quantities measurements are explained, as well as the issues of the reaction of light with matter.


Table of Contents

PREFACE
1. ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
1.1. Basic concepts
1.2. Energy parameters characterizing electromagnetic radiation
1.3. Black body radiation as reference radiation
1.4. Thermal radiation of non-black bodies
2. BASIC CONCEPTS, SIZES AND UNITS OF LIGHT TECHNIQUE
2.1. Effectiveness of causing light impressions by radiation
2.2. Solid angle
2.3. Luminous flux
2.4. Light efficiency and other parameters derived from the luminous flux
2.5. Light
2.6. luminance
2.7. Illuminance
2.8. Contrast
2.9. Egzytancja
2.10. exposition
2.11. Relationships between basic photometric quantities
3. EYES AND VISION
3.1. Introduction
3.2. The construction of the eye
3.3. The process of seeing
3.4. Field of view
3.5. Adaptation of sight
3.6. Accommodation of the eye
3.7. Revelation
4. GEOMETRIC PRESENTATION SYSTEMS FOR PHOTOMETRICITY OF LIGHT SOURCES AND LUMINAIRES
4.1. Geometric systems in lighting technology
4.2. Ways of presenting spatial and flat distributions of photometric quantities
5. CALCULATIONS OF BASIC PHOTOMETRIC SENSORS
5.1. Calculations of light distribution
5.2. Calculations of luminous flux
5.3. Calculation of illuminance
6. REACTION OF LIGHT WITH MATTER - REFLECTION, FLUSHING AND ABSORBING LIGHTING LIGHT
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Reflection of luminous flux
6.3. Transmission and absorption of luminous flux
7. MEASUREMENTS OF PRIMARY PHOTOMETRIC SIZES
7.1. Photometric standards
7.2. Photoelectric transducers used in the measurement of lighting technology
7.3. Measurements of illuminance
7.4. Measurements of luminous flux
7.5. Luminance measurements
7.6. Measurements of light and photometric body
8. BASIS FOR LIGHT PREPARATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ITS SOURCES
8.1. Systematics of light sources
8.2. Light and electrical properties of conventional incandescent bulbs
8.3. Halogen bulbs
8.4. Fluorescent light sources - fluorescent lamps
8.5. High pressure discharge lamps
8.6. Light-emitting diodes
9. SHAPING THE SPATIAL LIGHT FLAME TRANSMISSION THROUGH THE LIGHTING LUMINAIRES
9.1. Factors affecting the shape of the photometric body of the lighting fixture
9.2. Shaping the light beam distribution through reflectors
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