ROOT

CIE 052-1982 01-Jan-1982

CIE 052-1982

Calculations for interior lighting: Applied method 

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / 01-Jan-1982 / 178 pages
ISBN: 9789290340522

Format Language Price Avaliablity
Secure PDF English
(1 file, 1.8 MB)
€ 162.00 EUR Immediate Download
Printed Edition English € 162.00 EUR Ships In 24-48 hrs

Description

Calculations for interior lighting: ApplieA method is presented that deals with average illuminances of the working plane, walls, ceiling. It represents a design method (determination of light distribution and arrangement of luminaires with required or specified illuminances) as well as a verification method (calculation of illuminances of a design or an existing installation). The method differs from most existing methods by its ability to take into account the influence of the luminaire arrangement. The method is based on CIE 40-1978 Calculations for Interior Lighting: Basic Methods. 

The publication contains 175 pages, 29 figures and 91 tables method.

CIE 051.2-1999 01-Jan-1999

CIE 051.2-1999

Guide on the emergency lighting of building interiors 

Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage / 01-Jan-1999 / 38 pages
ISBN: 9783901906039

Format Language Price Avaliablity
Secure PDF English
(1 file, 7.2 MB)
€ 72.00 EUR Immediate Download
Printed Edition English € 72.00 EUR Ships In 24-48 hrs

Description

A method is provided for evaluating the suitability of a test source as a simulator of CIE Standard Illuminants D55, D65, or D75. The Supplement, prepared in 1999, adds the CIE Illuminant D50 to the line of illuminants where the method can be applied to. For each of these standard illuminants, spectral radiance factor data are supplied for five pairs of nonfluorescent samples that are metameric matches. The colorimetric differences of the five pairs are computed for the test illuminant; the average of these differences is taken as the visible range metamerism index and is used as a measure of the quality of the test illuminant as a simulator for nonfluorescent smaples. For fluorescent samples, the quality is further assessed in terms of an ultraviolet range metamerism index, defined as the average of the colorimetric differences computed with the test illuminant for three further pairs of samples, each pair consisting of a fluorescent and a nonfluorescent sample which are metameric under the standard illuminant. 

This report should be used in conjunction with CIE 15.2-1986 Colorimetry. 

This report consists of 30 pages, 1 figure and 12 tables.