Luminous efficacy
Luminous efficacy is a measure of how well a light source produces visible light. It is the ratio of luminous flux (measured in lumens) to power (measured in watts), and it is expressed in lumens per watt (lm/W). This metric is crucial in the fields of lighting, photometry, and energy efficiency.
Definition
Luminous efficacy can be divided into two types:
- Luminous efficacy of radiation (LER) - This is the ratio of the luminous flux to the radiant flux. It measures how well the power of electromagnetic radiation is converted into visible light.
- Luminous efficacy of a source - This is the ratio of the luminous flux emitted by a light source to the total power consumed by the source. It measures the efficiency of the light source in converting electrical power into visible light.
Calculation
The luminous efficacy of a light source is calculated using the formula:
- \[ \eta = \frac{\Phi_v}{P} \]
where:
- \(\eta\) is the luminous efficacy (lm/W),
- \(\Phi_v\) is the luminous flux (lumens),
- \(P\) is the power (watts).
Factors Affecting Luminous Efficacy
Several factors can affect the luminous efficacy of a light source, including:
- The type of light source (e.g., incandescent, fluorescent, LED).
- The color temperature and color rendering index (CRI) of the light.
- The design and materials used in the light source.
Typical Values
Different types of light sources have different typical values of luminous efficacy:
- Incandescent bulbs: 10-17 lm/W
- Fluorescent lamps: 35-100 lm/W
- LEDs: 80-200 lm/W
Applications
Luminous efficacy is an important parameter in various applications, including:
- Lighting design - To choose the most efficient light sources for a given application.
- Energy conservation - To reduce energy consumption by using high-efficacy light sources.
- Environmental impact - To minimize the environmental impact of lighting by reducing energy use and associated emissions.
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