Die Wissenschaft der Beleuchtungsstärke
Beleuchtungsstärke ist der gesamte Lichtstrom, der auf eine Oberfläche pro Flächeneinheit einfällt. Es ist ein Maß dafür, wie stark das einfallende Licht die Oberfläche beleuchtet, wellenlängengewichtet durch die Helligkeitsfunktion, um mit der menschlichen Helligkeitswahrnehmung zu korrelieren.
Einführung
Illuminance quantifies how much light falls on a surface, which is crucial for lighting design, photography, and ensuring adequate visibility in various environments.
Geschichte
The study of illuminance developed with photometry in the 18th century. The lux unit was established as part of the metric system, and modern illuminance measurements became standardized with the development of photometric standards.
Wichtige Einheiten
Lux (lx)
The SI unit of illuminance, equal to one lumen per square meter.
Foot-candle (fc)
An imperial unit equal to one lumen per square foot, approximately 10.76 lux.
Phot (ph)
A CGS unit equal to 10,000 lux, rarely used today.
Anwendungen
- Architectural and interior lighting design
- Photography and cinematography
- Workplace safety and ergonomics
- Plant growth and horticulture
- Street and outdoor lighting standards
Illuminance Calculation
E = Φ/A = I·cos(θ)/r²Illuminance equals luminous flux divided by area, or luminous intensity times cosine of angle divided by distance squared.