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I'll take a hack at this. I thought it would be easy to just look up the
luminous efficacy (lumens per watt, lm/W) of a candle, but I couldn't find
it in my usual references. The closest thing I found, in the IES Lighting
Handbook, was that an acetylene torch flame produces 0.2 lm/W.
Just for an estimate, a candle puts out ~ 10 lumens, and probably burns at
50-100 Watts, giving ~ 0.1-0.2 lm/W. But a candle flame is optimized for
producing light, so I'd guess even a roaring campfire produces somewhat
less than 0.1 lm/W, and much less as it cools.
For comparison, incandescent bulbs produce 10-20 lm/W, and fluorescent
tubes and the latest LEDs achieve 50-100 lm/W. Low pressure sodium lights
are the efficiency winners, producing 200 lm/W.
The theoretical maximum luminous efficacy obtainable would be 683 lm/W,
with a monochromatic light of 555 nm wavelength (a greenish yellow). For
broad spectrum white light, the theoretical limit is about 220 lm/W
(because wavelengths other than 555 nm are less efficient for human vision
- note that SI photometric units are the only SI units that incorporate
human biology).
-Richard
At 07:42 AM 10/18/2005, you wrote:
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>duck!, here's a wild pitch:
>
>How many lumens per watt does a campfire produce?
>
>It was suggested that I start by figuring out the lumens per watt for a
>candle, because conversion from (Thee Standard) candle to lumens is fairly
>straight forward.
>
>Of course, I can't be sure a candle consumes watts of energy the way a
>burning log does, but, you know, I just want a number--an interesting--if
>fuzzy--statistic to help compare and contrast various light sources.
>
>Hints and suggestions? Words of encouragment/discouragment? Thank you
>very much,
>
>Jason
>
>
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