Application Of Pyrometry To Problems Of Lamp Design And Performance

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
I. H. Van Horn
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 9, 1919

Abstract

IN the development of the incandescent electric lamp one aim of the investigators has been to establish the fundamentals of lamp design, so that the performance of any new lamp may be accurately predicted. The study of the temperature relations in lamps has done much toward establishing these fundamentals. Fig. 1 gives the typical FIG. 1.-ARRANGEMENT OF PARTS IN MAZDA B AND MAZDA C LAMPS. arrangement of the lamp parts in both the Mazda B (vacuum) and Mazda C (gas-filled) lamps. The outstanding differences are the filament form and the bulb shape. The ideal lamp is one in which the filament operates at a uniform temperature throughout its length. In practice, it is necessary to disturb this uniformity by the introduction of supports and terminals. The amount of cooling at the supports and terminals affects the over-all efficiency of the filament as a light producer. The life of the lamp is ordinarily proportional to the maximum and not to the average filament temperature. The Holborn-Kurlbaum type of optical pyrometer has
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APA: I. H. Van Horn  (1919)  Application Of Pyrometry To Problems Of Lamp Design And Performance

MLA: I. H. Van Horn Application Of Pyrometry To Problems Of Lamp Design And Performance. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1919.

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