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Course Name
Turkish
Aydınlatma Tekniği
English
Illumination Techniques
Course Code
ELK 371E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
-
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3
1
-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Ramazan Çağlar
Lale Erdem Atılgan
Course Objectives
1. Teach the concepts related to light, radiation and color; eye and vision; photometric quantities; laws of illumination; physiological-optical principles.
2. Give basic principles and the concepts related to light sources and luminaries and different entities of illuminating systems.
3. Teach how a general illumination design and lighting calculations can be carried out and applied, and make acquire the students the skill of realize the necessary lighting calculation for a simple system.
Course Description
Light and vision, photometric quantities and laws, physiological-optical fundamentals, the principles of the light production, light sources, the illumination devices, the components of illumination, Lighting Computation, Voltage drops and the calculations of conductor cross sections.
Course Outcomes
Students who pass the course will be able to:
i. Understand and use the concepts related to light, radiation and color; eye and vision; photometric quantities; laws of illumination; physiological-optical principles.
ii. Understand the concepts related to the light production, the distribution of light and the economy of light and comprehend the effects of light on organic and inorganic materials.
iii. Understand light sources and luminaries and different entities of illuminating systems.
iv. Learn how a general illumination design and lighting calculations can be carried out and applied, and realize the necessary lighting calculation for a simple system (office, building).
v. Get an improvement for understanding the subjects of indoor lighting projects.
vi. Use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools and technical report writing necessary for all these requirements.
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Other References
1.Matthews J.H., Introduction to the design and analysis of building electrical systems, Chapman&Hall, 1993.
2.Mullin R.C., Electrical Wiring Residential, Thomson Delmar Learning, 2008.
3.LC, Craig DiLouie, Lighting Redesign for Existing Buildings, The Fairmont Press, 2011.
4.Helms R.N.,Belcher M.C., Lighting for energy – efficient luminous environments, Prentice- Hall, 1991.
5.Cayless M.A., Marsden A.M., Lamps and Lighting, Third Edition, 1983.
6.Özkaya M., Tüfekçi T., Aydınlatma Tekniği, Birsen yayınevi, 2011.
Schulke H., ABC der Elektro-Installation, Heidelberg, Energie Verlag GMBH, 1996
The IESNA Lighting Handbook, New York, 2000
J.R. Coaton, A. M. Marsden, "Lamps and Lighting", London, Arnold, 997.
Simpson Robert, "Lighting Control-Technology and Applications", Boston, Mass.: Focal Press, 2003
James M. Palmer, Barbara G. Grant, “The Art of Radiometry”, Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), SPIE Press, Bellingham Washington USA, ISBN 978-0-8194-7245-8, Copyright © 2010
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