The Mapping of Lighting Intensity from the Light Distribution on LED and CFL Lamps

Herlina, Randa Adriano, R. Setiabudy
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Electricity is an essential need for humans, specifically for the lighting function. Lighting is needed to aid humans visually perceive objects in areas that require lighting, both at night and during the day. At this day, there are two type of lamps that are extensively employed, paticularly the type of Light-Emitting Diode (LED) and Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL). The adoption of lights in an area takes a lot of energy, so it is particularly crucial to choose the appropriate type of lamp that is adequate to perform effectively and efficiently. To determine the light distribution of the two types of lights, it is crucial to investigate the distribution of light. The investigation was carried out by the direct measurement technique on 6 and 8 watt LED lamps, as well as on CFL lamps 11 and 14 watt using luxmeter in an area projecting 3×4 meters. The analysis range is varied in several horizontal and vertical points. From the assessment results it was noticed that the LED and CFL lamps the value of the light intensity reduces if the horizontal and vertical distance of the measurement point are far from the lamp. The ends of the light distribution mapping discovered that the light distribution on the LED lights is better indeed and brighter at each point. This is because all the electrons recombine with holes. Whereas in the CFL lamp there has been a filament heating and ionization between the electrons with argon gas and mercury vapor which generates another energy which is relatively large heat energy.
从LED和节能灯的光分布映射照明强度
电是人类的基本需求,特别是照明功能。无论是在白天还是晚上,照明都需要帮助人类在视觉上感知需要照明的区域的物体。在今天,有两种类型的灯被广泛使用,特别是发光二极管(LED)和紧凑型荧光灯(CFL)的类型。在一个区域内采用灯需要大量的能源,因此选择适当类型的灯以充分有效地执行尤为重要。为了确定这两种光的光分布,研究光的分布是至关重要的。调查采用直接测量技术对6瓦和8瓦的LED灯以及11瓦和14瓦的CFL灯进行,使用luxmeter在投影为3×4米的区域内进行。分析范围在几个水平和垂直的点上变化。从评估结果可以看出,如果测量点的水平和垂直距离较远,LED和CFL灯的光强值会降低。光分布映射的末端发现,LED灯上的光分布确实更好,每个点都更亮。这是因为所有的电子都与空穴重新结合。而在节能灯中,灯丝加热和电子与氩气和汞蒸气之间的电离产生了另一种能量,这是相对较大的热能。
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