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How to control glare pollution in interior lighting design

In order to understand the problems of indoor lighting, we must first understand the problem of the glare treatment in interior lighting design:

Interior lighting is an important part of the indoor environment design, interior lighting design should be conducive to the safety of people's lives and comfortable life. In people's life, light is not only the condition of indoor lighting, but also the basic element to express the space form and create the atmosphere.

Two, the relationship between light and space. The gang beucke - Liz said: "there is no light there is no space. "The role of light, the human visual function is extremely important. Indoor natural light or lighting design in the function to meet the needs of a variety of activities, but also pay attention to the lighting effect of space.

Three, interior lighting design to effectively hide the lights, is the ultimate solution to prevent glare.

First of all, the main reason of the glare in indoor lighting is analyzed:

First, the glare is due to the brightness of the optical distribution, brightness and brightness of the extreme contrast caused by the degree of harm to the glare of space and time. Glare will reduce the visual function, causing eye fatigue, so lax attention; glare is not conducive to the delicate and complicated work, work for a long time will make the eyes feel uncomfortable, irritable and unresponsive, thus reducing labor productivity, occupation caused by diseases and accidents.

Two, in the exhibition hall, art museum, gymnasium and other indoor space glare will reduce the value of the use of space. Therefore, measures must be taken to control glare in natural lighting and artificial lighting design.

Three, direct glare in the same direction of the object in the presence of the light body caused by the glare of the direct glare. In the field of view of the sun, luminous ceiling or small lamp brightness is too high, will produce glare. Direct glare severely reduces visual efficiency. When the light source is not in the same direction as the object, the glare caused by the illuminant is called indirect glare. Indirect glare has little effect on vision.

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