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The Template Method of Illumination Design. MAY 1972 201 pages
Authors:  G. W. Turner; J. P. Sinay; DAVID W TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER ANNAPOLIS MD
The full text of this report is available for sale.This report describes a simple procedure for designing red lighting systems for use during night shipboard underway replenishment. Use of this method, which employs a federal stock lighting fixture, produces a lighting system layout plan that can be used to verify and check the adequacy of the lighting system. The method is sufficiently general that it can be utilized to design various lighting systems using other types of lighting fixtures. ...


2000 Watt Tungsten-Halogen Lamp in Rotating Beacons. 10 FEB 1969
Authors:  L. R. Lomer; COAST GUARD BALTIMORE MD FIELD TESTING AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Peak beam candlepower, vertical and horizontal divergence and bare lamp intensity and luminous output were tested for a General Electric Type 02000T3014CL (C-13 filament) in 24 and 36 inch parabolic reflector rotating beacons. (Author)


THE FLUID TRANSPIRATION ARC AS A RADIATION SOURCE FOR SOLAR SIMULATION. 30 SEP 1968
Authors:  Charles Sheer; Samuel Korman; COLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK ELECTRONICS RESEARCH LABS
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.During this period the major effort was expended in determining the optimum conditions for stable operation of the collinear, opposing flow geometry, described in previous reports. Source testing was carried out in the 5 to 10 KW power range at pressures ranging from 50 to 180 psig. Two sources of erratic operating behavior were encountered, analyzed, and corrected. These consisted of a tendency for the column to elongate and to ...


IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF ELECTROLUMINESCENT LAMPS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES. JUL 1968
Authors:  Darrell T. Thompson; Sidney V. Petertyl; Chester A. Wysocki; LEAR SIEGLER INC GRAND RAPIDS MI INSTRUMENT DIV
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The report provides a performance characterization of electroluminescent lamps with regard to temperature. Performance of typical state-of-the-art constructions are compared to special EL lamps using experimentally modified phosphors developed through this program. A method for encapsulation of individual phosphor particles by coating their surfaces with refractory oxide materials in a fluidized bed reactor is described. The effect of operation at various temperatures -- from -50C to +100C -- on brightness, ...


TESTS OF WALLACE AND TIERNAN FA-240 RANGE LIGHT. 05 OCT 1966
Authors:  David A. Naus; COAST GUARD BALTIMORE MD FIELD TESTING AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The shape and intensity of the beam emitted from the FA-240 Range Light with different lenses and 12-volt lamps were investigated. The report concludes that the flatlite lens should not be used with a 12-volt lamp and that the advertised intensity values for the range light are overrated. (Author)


SYSTEMS TEST AND EVALUATION REPORT. 20 JUL 1966
Authors:  E. L. Zelasney; LTV ELECTROSYSTEMS INC GREENVILLE TX GREENVILLE DIV
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Qualitative testing of the Airborne General Illumination Lamp Set (AGIL) system was accomplished to evaluate the individual lamp intensity and beam pattern prior to system integration. The integrated system tests were accomplished after installation of the system on a C-123B aircraft. A total of twenty-five hours of system operation and nine and one half hours of aircraft flight time was utilized to complete integrated system testing.


PHOTOMETRIC SURVEY OF THE RED LIGHTING INSTALLATION ON THE USS GROWLER (SSG-577). 09 DEC 1958
Authors:  John A. Moody; Joseph Vogel; NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON CONN
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The red lighting installation of the U. S. GROWLER was surveyed with a view to determining the adequancy of the installation to provide for subsequent dark adaptation of the crew. (Author)


PHOTOMETRIC SURVEY OF THE RED LIGHTING INSTALLATION ON THE USS SWORDFISH (SSN579). 17 OCT 1958
Authors:  NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE NEW LONDON CONN
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The red lighting installation of the U.S.S. SWORDFISH was surveyed with a view to determining the adequacy of the installation to provide for subsequent dark adaptation of the crew. In general, illumination was evenly distributed and adequate for normal operations. The general level of illumination was considered to be somewhat too high. Specific discrepancies are noted, the most constant one being the tendency for the JF330 lighting fixtures to leak ...


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