scholarly journals Studying the Calibration Compact Lamps as a Working Standards

Author(s):  
E. M. El-Moghazy ◽  
F.M. EL-Sharkawy

Working standards for compact lamps is very important to some inspection organizations in Egypt.  We prepare the working standard lamp of high power compact lamp .These lamps provide the realization of luminous flux scale in the photometry laboratory in national institute for standard (NIS).  We choose three types of lamps in our study.  The lamp types are compact florescent lamp at nominal watt (WL1) 85watt, (WL2) at nominal Watt 105 Watt with ballast and (WL3) at nominal Watt 105watt without ballast.  The spectral power distributions of all the standard lamps and test lamps are measured.  The results of experimentally obtained values of luminous flux of each lamp type at the calibration values of supply voltage at 220 volts are illustrated.

2019 ◽  
pp. 82-87
Author(s):  
Nina P. Nestyorkina ◽  
Olga Yu. Kovalenko ◽  
Yulia A. Zhuravlyova

The article analyses the operational characteristics of 10W LED lamps with T8 bulb manufactured by ASD (Russia), Smartbuy (Taiwan), and VOLPE (PRC) and 18W FL with T8 bulb manufactured by PHILIPS (Poland) including the dependence of these lamps on the supply voltage. The results of measurements show that: a) the period of stabilisation of electric parameters and luminous flux of LED lamps does not cause discomfort of illumination unlike the said FL, the luminous flux of which at the moment of switching on is 70 % of the nominal value, which is reached after 13 minutes; b) with nominal voltage of supply network, the value of luminous flux of 10W ASD LED-T8R-STD LED lamp (Russia) is 6 % less than the declared one, and that of Smartbuy SBL-T8-10-64K-A (Taiwan) and VOLPE LED-T8-10W/DW/G13/FR/FIX/N (PRC) is even less; c) the general colour rendering index of all studied LED lamps is less than the declared one (72 instead of 80); d) the flicker index of all studied LED lamps does not exceed the declared value of 5 %; e) the characteristics of LED lamps almost do not depend on changes of the supply voltage within the range of ±10 %. The recommendations regarding the application of the studied LED lamps are given.


1993 ◽  
Vol 29 (15) ◽  
pp. 1324 ◽  
Author(s):  
L.E. Larson ◽  
M.M. Matloubian ◽  
J.J. Brown ◽  
A.S. Brown ◽  
M. Thompson ◽  
...  

The operation of high-power industrial electrical installations, particularly in metallurgy and the oil and gas industry, is associated with complex technological processes that require increased attention to the equipment used, as such equipment is used in complex and dangerous production conditions and in continuous operation facilities. High-voltage air and gas compressors are objects with increased electrical energy consumption and have significant starting currents. These circumstances affect both the shape of the supply voltage and the state of the energy system in general. Currently, the development of methods for limiting inrush currents is an urgent task for objects used in industrial enterprises. Introducing a compressor into the technological process is sometimes requires prior coordination of its start with the equipment in operation, especially that with a high power consumption. The paper studies the existing control system as well as ways to upgrade the system to improve its energy performance.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 420-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan L. Souman ◽  
Tobias Borra ◽  
Iris de Goijer ◽  
Luc J. M. Schlangen ◽  
Björn N. S. Vlaskamp ◽  
...  

Studies with monochromatic light stimuli have shown that the action spectrum for melatonin suppression exhibits its highest sensitivity at short wavelengths, around 460 to 480 nm. Other studies have demonstrated that filtering out the short wavelengths from white light reduces melatonin suppression. However, this filtering of short wavelengths was generally confounded with reduced light intensity and/or changes in color temperature. Moreover, it changed the appearance from white light to yellow/orange, rendering it unusable for many practical applications. Here, we show that selectively tuning a polychromatic white light spectrum, compensating for the reduction in spectral power between 450 and 500 nm by enhancing power at even shorter wavelengths, can produce greatly different effects on melatonin production, without changes in illuminance or color temperature. On different evenings, 15 participants were exposed to 3 h of white light with either low or high power between 450 and 500 nm, and the effects on salivary melatonin levels and alertness were compared with those during a dim light baseline. Exposure to the spectrum with low power between 450 and 500 nm, but high power at even shorter wavelengths, did not suppress melatonin compared with dim light, despite a large difference in illuminance (175 vs. <5 lux). In contrast, exposure to the spectrum with high power between 450 and 500 nm (also 175 lux) resulted in almost 50% melatonin suppression. For alertness, no significant differences between the 3 conditions were observed. These results open up new opportunities for lighting applications that allow for the use of electrical lighting without disturbance of melatonin production.


2018 ◽  
Vol 21 ◽  
pp. 00020
Author(s):  
Dariusz Sobczynski

The light emitting diodes (LEDs) are ever more used, and their price is getting lower year on year. Although, exchanging traditional light sources for the LED lamps does not seem to be complicated, we need to remember to maintaining high–quality of light. One of the aspects we should be worry about is a light’s flickering. Due to the shape of the current–voltage characteristics of the LED diode and their dependence on temperature, the value of the luminous flux – but also the lifetime – depends to a large extent on the stability of the supply voltage. Therefore, correct power system should be a thermally stable current source. Unfortunately, the simple power systems, equipped with passive filters are often used as cheap commercial solutions. In those types of systems stability of the output voltage is heavily dependent on the load conditions. Passive filters – usually consisting of coils and capacitors – are placed in the output circuit. This paper presents research carried out to show of filter capacitance influence on flickering phenomenon, and practical light’s flickering measuring technique for the LED lamps.


1976 ◽  
Vol 83 (4) ◽  
pp. 700-710 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. L. Storring ◽  
H. Dixon ◽  
D. R. Bangham

ABSTRACT This paper describes the preparation and nature of the First International Standard for Human Urinary Follicle Stimulating Hormone and for Human Urinary Luteinizing Hormone, for Bioassay, and of two batches of working standard which were prepared from the same material. A collaborative study of these materials was carried out by six laboratories in six different countries. The FSH and LH activities of the Standard were assayed in terms of those of the Second International Reference Preparation of Human Menopausal Gonadotrophins, Urinary, for Bioassay, which it replaces. The results from 20 valid FSH assays and 30 valid LH assays (using four different methods) obtained in this way gave a weighted combined potency estimate for FSH of 53.7 IU, with 95 fiducial limits of 47.2–61.1 IU, and for LH of 46.2 IU, with 95% fiducial limits of 43.3–49.3 IU. Accelerated degradation studies of the Standard stored at elevated temperatures suggested that the stability of both FSH and LH activities under normal storage conditions would be satisfactory. The FSH and LH activities of the two batches of working standard (WS-A and WS-B) were compared with those of the Standard and were not found to differ significantly, except for the LH activity of WS-B which appeared to be slightly higher than that of the Standard. Accelerated degradation studies did not show any significant differences in stability between the Standard and batches of working standards. On the basis of these results the Standard has been established by WHO and allocated a potency for FSH of 54 IU per ampoule and for LH 46 IU per ampoule. The International Units for FSH, Human Urinary, for Bioassay and for LH (ICSH), Human Urinary, for Bioassay are thus defined as the activities contained in 0.11388 mg and 0.13369 mg of the International Standard, respectively.


Energies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 1109
Author(s):  
Roman Sikora ◽  
Przemysław Markiewicz

The paper presents the results of laboratory tests concerning the measurements of electrical parameters of road lighting luminaires. These measurements were focused on determining the dependence of the electrical parameters of the luminaires versus the changes of the RMS (Root Mean Square) value of the supply voltage and the level of disturbances in the supply voltage. The basic electrical parameters for light-emitting diode (LED) luminaires were analysed with the option of luminous flux adjustment if it existed. During the laboratory measurements, the luminaires were powered from the Agilent 6834B distorted voltage generator within the assumed acceptable range of the changes in the deformation level resulting from the applicable legal provisions for the reproduction of actual power supply conditions.


2013 ◽  
Vol 321-324 ◽  
pp. 466-469
Author(s):  
Guang Lei Yang ◽  
Chang Long Jing ◽  
Hui Hui Yao ◽  
Qi Bin Feng

The solid volumetric true−3D display requires light source with high brightness, high energy utilization rate and high frequency color field. So high−power red, green and blue LEDs with collimators were used as the projection light source. Firstly, the required quantity of LEDs was determined according to the required output luminance, the efficiency of the projector and the red, green and blue LEDs' parameters. Secondly, with the consideration of the LEDs' dimensions, light−emitting mode and output luminous flux, collimator was designed and simulation model was established. Simulation and practical measurement results both show that light source based on high−power LED meet the requirements of the solid volumetric true−3D display.


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