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ARTIFICIAL LIGHTS
Building science
Presented by: Shanti
Renu
Anzalee
1
Index
 Introduction to light sources
 History of artificial light types
 Evolution of light
 Basic types of lighting
 What Kind of lighting used in different areas
-Process of light used
 How are we Achieving the light
 Conclusion
2
Light
ArtificialNatural
3
Light sources
Light sources
Natural
Sunlight
Moonlight
and
stromlight
Artificial
Incandescent
Bulbs
Fluorescent
lamps, LED
lamps, etc.
4
What is Artificial lighting?
 Man made lighting
 For human to function properly
Kitchen area
5
All artificial light can be turned on
and off with a switch.
Artificial light and color
6
Artificial light types
 Three major types of light:
-Incandescent Light
-Fluorescent Light
-Discharge Light/ LED Lights
7
8
History of artificial light types
1. Incandescent light
 Filament heated by an electric
current produces light rays
 Less energy efficient
 Thomas Alva Edison invented
the first electric light bulbs in
1879AD
9
History of artificial light types
1. Incandescent light
 Contains nitrogen or argon gas
 Tungsten filament with lead wires- burns
when electricity is passed
 Also called as tungsten filament bulb
 Advantage-light quality and color are
very consistent
 Disadvantage- requires lot of energy and
faster degradation of filament leading to
shorter lifespan
10
History of artificial light types
2. Fluorescent Lights
 low pressure mercury-vapor gas-
discharge lamp that uses fluorescence
to produce visible light.
 More Energy efficient than
incandescent light
 Peter Cooper Hewitt, Edmund Germer
invented mercury vapor lamp
 Firstly, fluorescent tube lights were
invented by and improved in 1934AD
by George inman and Richard thayer
11
History of artificial light types
2. Fluorescent Lights
 Contains argon/krpton as gas vapor
with phosper coating on the walls of
glass tube
 Secondly, CFL( compact fluorescent
lights) were developed in the shape of
incandescent lamps
 Edward hammer invented the CFL
bulbs in 1976AD
Advantage: cooler and more energy
efficient than incandescent
Disadvantage: mercury is dangerous- if
bulb is broken, it can present a health
hazard
12
History of artificial light types
3. Discharge Lamps
 Discharge lamps provide high
luminous efficacy combined with
long life, resulting in the most
economical light source available
 Types of gas-discharge
lamps:
A- Low pressure discharge lamps
B- High pressure discharge lamps
13
History of artificial light types
4.LED is high intensity discharge lights
LED(light emitting diode) use semi-
conductors to convert electrical energy
directly into light.
 Colorful LED indicators were
invented at the time of CFL invention
 LED began just as indicator in
calculators, traffic signs, etc.
 White LED lights were invented by
Nick Holonyack in 2006
 Become most efficient light sources as
it consumes less energy and lifespan
is higher than other
Advantage: colorful lights and highly
efficient
14
Types of lighting
1. Ambient lighting:
- Known as general lighting provides
an area with overall illumination
- It can brighten and enhance the
glow of the room
- Such as surface and recessed wall
light and uplight
15
Ambient lighting
16
Living room of house Cafeteria of
Types of lighting
2. Task lighting
- Helps to perform a task such as
reading, cooking food, involving in
any types of important task
- Should be free of distracting glares
and shadows
- Such as CFL, Tube lights are used
Table
lamps
Kitchen
downlightin
g
17
Task lighting
Study table Kitchen areaOffice task light
18
Types of lighting
3. Accent lighting
- used to highlight the certain features like
walls and object in the room.
- focal point of the room which draws
attention of people entering the room.
- Such as chandeliers, pendants, table lamps
and some wall lights.
- also considered decorative lighting as it
adds drama and style by highlighting key
objects and focal points in interiors
Table
lamp
A table lamp
casting
interesting
shadow and
light patterns
19
Chandeliers with
decorative wall lights
Accent lighting
Ceilings Object and outdoor
lighting
20
Different Kinds of lighting used in
different areas
 Lights can be varied with the need of
the light to that space.
 Example places like , in school, in
houses, in office, in theatre, and more.
1. Inside school areas
 In school building area, natural and
artificial lights are equally need
 Learning spaces like classrooms, labs,
studios, etc. use types Fluorescent
lamps and LED lights rather than
incandescent bulbs
21
Different Kinds of lighting used in
different areas
1. Inside school areas
 In classroom and hallways general
downlighting can be used
 In labs, art rooms and special areas, task
lighting are preferred
 Things like dimmers and occupancy
sensors make it possible to use only the
amount of light that’s needed
 Illuminate target areas, such as
whiteboards, chalkboards, and
presentation areas.
Hallways and cafeteria design
by AR.Chérine Saroufim Sacy
Making the switch to premier bulbs
and fixtures might demand
considerable upfront effort or
investment, yet it pays off in the end
with lower energy costs and healthier,
more productive students and
educators.
22
Different Kinds of lighting used in
different areas
2. Inside house
 Incandescent lights were used
 Nowadays, CFL and LED lights
are mostly used
 General lighting are used in almost
all the place of home
 Task lighting are used in the study
room, kitchen areas- free of glare
 Accent lighting are used to
decorate the home
Designed by designer
Doris Pearlman
23
Different Kinds of lighting used in
different areas
2. Inside house
 A decorative chandelier or hanging
foyer fixture can provide
significant illumination -serving as
a beautiful focal point for living
areas.
 General downlighting are avoided
and task lighting are used without
glare
24
Designed by designer
Doris Pearlman
Types of lighting fixtures and Lighting
layouts
25
Good and bad lighting locations,
causing or avoiding glare
How are we Achieving light?
Two types of electrical circuit: series and
parallel
 In a series circuit, the current
through each of the components is
the same, and the voltage across
the circuit is the sum of the
voltages across each component.
 In a parallel circuit, the voltage
across each of the components is
the same, and the total current is
the sum of the currents through
each component.
26
How are we Achieving light?
 Series connection- if one
connection fail other also fails
 Parallel connection- not affected by
any other connection
 Industries and houses uses parallel
circuit as it has equal amount of
voltage and sum of current- make
cheap with high voltage
27
How are we Achieving light?
 Used in most homes
 Able to supply ample power for
most smaller customers, including
homes and small, non-industrial
businesses
 Adequate for running motors up to
about 5 horsepower
 Common in large businesses, as well
as industry and manufacturing
 Expensive to convert from an existing
single-phase installation, but 3-phase
allows for smaller, less expensive
wiring and lower voltages, making it
safer and less expensive to run
 Highly efficient for equipment
designed to run on 3-phase
28
Single phase power 3- phase power
Advantage of three phase power
29
 Common method of electric power
transmission
 Uses less conductor material to transmit
electric power than equivalent single- phase,
two –phase
Single phase line
30
With the
wave form of
single-phase
power, when
the wave
passes
through zero,
the power
supplied at
that moment
is zero.
Three phase line
31
3-phase power
has 3 distinct
wave cycles
that overlap.
Each phase
reaches its peak
120 degrees
apart from the
others so the
level of power
supplied
Conclusion
32
 Natural and artificial lights both are important for daily life
 There are different types of artificial light and basic lighting types
 Artificial Lighting properties can vary the use of light in different
areas
 Achieving light varies with the need of the light
 In the end artificial lights are useful in any purpose
References
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  • 2. Index  Introduction to light sources  History of artificial light types  Evolution of light  Basic types of lighting  What Kind of lighting used in different areas -Process of light used  How are we Achieving the light  Conclusion 2
  • 5. What is Artificial lighting?  Man made lighting  For human to function properly Kitchen area 5 All artificial light can be turned on and off with a switch.
  • 7. Artificial light types  Three major types of light: -Incandescent Light -Fluorescent Light -Discharge Light/ LED Lights 7
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  • 9. History of artificial light types 1. Incandescent light  Filament heated by an electric current produces light rays  Less energy efficient  Thomas Alva Edison invented the first electric light bulbs in 1879AD 9
  • 10. History of artificial light types 1. Incandescent light  Contains nitrogen or argon gas  Tungsten filament with lead wires- burns when electricity is passed  Also called as tungsten filament bulb  Advantage-light quality and color are very consistent  Disadvantage- requires lot of energy and faster degradation of filament leading to shorter lifespan 10
  • 11. History of artificial light types 2. Fluorescent Lights  low pressure mercury-vapor gas- discharge lamp that uses fluorescence to produce visible light.  More Energy efficient than incandescent light  Peter Cooper Hewitt, Edmund Germer invented mercury vapor lamp  Firstly, fluorescent tube lights were invented by and improved in 1934AD by George inman and Richard thayer 11
  • 12. History of artificial light types 2. Fluorescent Lights  Contains argon/krpton as gas vapor with phosper coating on the walls of glass tube  Secondly, CFL( compact fluorescent lights) were developed in the shape of incandescent lamps  Edward hammer invented the CFL bulbs in 1976AD Advantage: cooler and more energy efficient than incandescent Disadvantage: mercury is dangerous- if bulb is broken, it can present a health hazard 12
  • 13. History of artificial light types 3. Discharge Lamps  Discharge lamps provide high luminous efficacy combined with long life, resulting in the most economical light source available  Types of gas-discharge lamps: A- Low pressure discharge lamps B- High pressure discharge lamps 13
  • 14. History of artificial light types 4.LED is high intensity discharge lights LED(light emitting diode) use semi- conductors to convert electrical energy directly into light.  Colorful LED indicators were invented at the time of CFL invention  LED began just as indicator in calculators, traffic signs, etc.  White LED lights were invented by Nick Holonyack in 2006  Become most efficient light sources as it consumes less energy and lifespan is higher than other Advantage: colorful lights and highly efficient 14
  • 15. Types of lighting 1. Ambient lighting: - Known as general lighting provides an area with overall illumination - It can brighten and enhance the glow of the room - Such as surface and recessed wall light and uplight 15
  • 16. Ambient lighting 16 Living room of house Cafeteria of
  • 17. Types of lighting 2. Task lighting - Helps to perform a task such as reading, cooking food, involving in any types of important task - Should be free of distracting glares and shadows - Such as CFL, Tube lights are used Table lamps Kitchen downlightin g 17
  • 18. Task lighting Study table Kitchen areaOffice task light 18
  • 19. Types of lighting 3. Accent lighting - used to highlight the certain features like walls and object in the room. - focal point of the room which draws attention of people entering the room. - Such as chandeliers, pendants, table lamps and some wall lights. - also considered decorative lighting as it adds drama and style by highlighting key objects and focal points in interiors Table lamp A table lamp casting interesting shadow and light patterns 19 Chandeliers with decorative wall lights
  • 20. Accent lighting Ceilings Object and outdoor lighting 20
  • 21. Different Kinds of lighting used in different areas  Lights can be varied with the need of the light to that space.  Example places like , in school, in houses, in office, in theatre, and more. 1. Inside school areas  In school building area, natural and artificial lights are equally need  Learning spaces like classrooms, labs, studios, etc. use types Fluorescent lamps and LED lights rather than incandescent bulbs 21
  • 22. Different Kinds of lighting used in different areas 1. Inside school areas  In classroom and hallways general downlighting can be used  In labs, art rooms and special areas, task lighting are preferred  Things like dimmers and occupancy sensors make it possible to use only the amount of light that’s needed  Illuminate target areas, such as whiteboards, chalkboards, and presentation areas. Hallways and cafeteria design by AR.Chérine Saroufim Sacy Making the switch to premier bulbs and fixtures might demand considerable upfront effort or investment, yet it pays off in the end with lower energy costs and healthier, more productive students and educators. 22
  • 23. Different Kinds of lighting used in different areas 2. Inside house  Incandescent lights were used  Nowadays, CFL and LED lights are mostly used  General lighting are used in almost all the place of home  Task lighting are used in the study room, kitchen areas- free of glare  Accent lighting are used to decorate the home Designed by designer Doris Pearlman 23
  • 24. Different Kinds of lighting used in different areas 2. Inside house  A decorative chandelier or hanging foyer fixture can provide significant illumination -serving as a beautiful focal point for living areas.  General downlighting are avoided and task lighting are used without glare 24 Designed by designer Doris Pearlman
  • 25. Types of lighting fixtures and Lighting layouts 25 Good and bad lighting locations, causing or avoiding glare
  • 26. How are we Achieving light? Two types of electrical circuit: series and parallel  In a series circuit, the current through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the voltages across each component.  In a parallel circuit, the voltage across each of the components is the same, and the total current is the sum of the currents through each component. 26
  • 27. How are we Achieving light?  Series connection- if one connection fail other also fails  Parallel connection- not affected by any other connection  Industries and houses uses parallel circuit as it has equal amount of voltage and sum of current- make cheap with high voltage 27
  • 28. How are we Achieving light?  Used in most homes  Able to supply ample power for most smaller customers, including homes and small, non-industrial businesses  Adequate for running motors up to about 5 horsepower  Common in large businesses, as well as industry and manufacturing  Expensive to convert from an existing single-phase installation, but 3-phase allows for smaller, less expensive wiring and lower voltages, making it safer and less expensive to run  Highly efficient for equipment designed to run on 3-phase 28 Single phase power 3- phase power
  • 29. Advantage of three phase power 29  Common method of electric power transmission  Uses less conductor material to transmit electric power than equivalent single- phase, two –phase
  • 30. Single phase line 30 With the wave form of single-phase power, when the wave passes through zero, the power supplied at that moment is zero.
  • 31. Three phase line 31 3-phase power has 3 distinct wave cycles that overlap. Each phase reaches its peak 120 degrees apart from the others so the level of power supplied
  • 32. Conclusion 32  Natural and artificial lights both are important for daily life  There are different types of artificial light and basic lighting types  Artificial Lighting properties can vary the use of light in different areas  Achieving light varies with the need of the light  In the end artificial lights are useful in any purpose
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