CIE 42-1978 Lighting for Tennis (E)《网球用照明》.pdf
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1、COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE DE L ECLAIRAGE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON ILLUMINATION IN TERNA TIONA L E BEL EUCHTUNGSKOMMISSION LIGHTING FOR TENNIS PUBLICATION CIE No 42 (TC-4.4) 1978 52, BOULEVARD MALESHERBES 75008 PARIS - FRANCE BUREAU CENTRAL DE LA CIE COPYRIGHT International Commission on Illuminat
2、ionLicensed by Information Handling Services CIE 42 78 m 9006345 0001693 OT5 W -2- This report has been approved by the majority of the Committee on which most Member Countries of the CIE are represented, and is recommended for study and application. This report is not an Officially Agreed CIE Recom
3、mendation approved by the National Committees of the Member Countries. It should be noted that any recommendations in this report are advisory and not manda tory. Ce rapport a 6th approuv par la majorit du Comit dans lequel la plupart des Pays Membres de la CIE sont reprsents, et il est recommand po
4、ur les tudes et applications. Ce rapport nest pas une Recommandation Officielle de la CIE approuve par les Comit Nationaux des Pays Membres. I1 faut noter que toutes les recommandations publies dans ce rapport doivent tre considres comme des conseils et nont pas un caractre obligatoire. Dieser Beric
5、ht entspricht der Mehrheit der Meinungen des Komitees, in dem die meisten Mitgliedslnder der CIE vertreten sind, und wird zum zuknftigen Studium empfohlen. Er ist keine offiziell anerkannte CIE- Empfehlung, die von den Nationalen Komitees der Mit- gliedslnder anerkannt wurde. Es mu darauf hinge- wie
6、sen werden, da alle Empfehlungen dieses Berichts nur als Anleitung dienen und nicht verbindlich sind. COPYRIGHT International Commission on IlluminationLicensed by Information Handling Services CIE 42 78 B 9006145 0001694 T3L -3- This document has been prepared by the Committee for Sports Lighting T
7、C 4.4 during the period 1974 - 1977. Composition of the Committee during this period was: Chairman : A. Wald Secretary : C.-H. Zieseni Coordinator : H.W. Bodmann Members : D. Augustsson R.C. Aldworth * J. J. Balder * W.H.C. Bunnet G.R. Chahparunians * P. Gergely * R. Grandi B. Habro * M. Hennaux E.
8、Kasurinen H. Kessler * S.W. McKnight Th. Lemons * 1- Maior D. Mendes Ib. Ovesen * R. Paligoric H. Prochazka * S. Raso J. Ringen J.M. Rivero T. Saitow M. Sand H. Stuven Lira J. Valin * N. Vassilev M. Wierzbowski * W. Wilmens Germany II 11 Iceland Great Britain Netherlands Australia USSR Hungary Italy
9、 Sweden Belgium Finland Switzerland Canada USA Rumania Portugal Denmark Yugoslavia Aus tria Czechoslovenska Norway Spain Japan Israel Chile France Bulgaria Poland South Africa * Working group COPYRIGHT International Commission on IlluminationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesCIE 42 78 I 90063
10、45 O003695 778 -4- Summary This report presents a summary of experience in the lighting of tennis courts. Recommendations are given for daylight and artificial light in indoor tennis courts. The report provides a guidance for the selection of lamps, luminaires and lighting systems. The same themes -
11、 daylight excepted - are dealt with for outdoor tennis courts. Ce rapport r.sume 1 exprience acquise dans 1 clairage des courts de tennis. I1 propose des recommandations po.ur ltclairage naturel et artificiel des courts de tennis couverts. Le rapport donne des indications pour le choix des lampes, d
12、es luminaires et des dispositifs dclairage, Il traite galement des courts de tennis de plein air, sauf en ce qui concerne la lumire naturelle. Zusammenfassung Dieser Bericht bietet eine Zusammenfassung der Erfahrungen bei der Beleuchtung von Tennispltzen. Es werden Empfehlungen gegeben fr das Tages-
13、 und Kunstlicht fur Tennisplatze im Innenraum, Der Bericht gibt Hinweise fr die Auswahl von Lampen, Leuchten und Beleuchtungssystemen. Dieselben Themen - Tageslicht ausgenommen - werden fr die Tennisplatze im Freien behandelt. COPYRIGHT International Commission on IlluminationLicensed by Information
14、 Handling Services1. CIE 42 78 m 900bL45 0001696 04 = -5- TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 2. Indoor Tennis Courts 2.1 Reflectance of walls, ceiling and floor 2.2 Daylighting and windows 2.3 Artificial lighting . 2.3.1 General aspects relating to the lighting system 2.3.2 Illuminance and uniformity 2.
15、3.3 Choice of light sources and screening 2.4 Spectator accommodation 2.5 Mechanical protection, installation and maintenance 3. Outdoor Tennis Courts 3- 1 Background screening 3.2 Artificial lighting 3.2.1 General aspects relating to the lighting system 3.2.2 Illuminance 3.2.3 Choice of light sourc
16、es 3.3 Installation and maintenance 7 8 a 9 10 10 12 13 15 15 16 16 16 16 18 18 19 Captions to Figs. 1 - 3 20 COPYRIGHT International Commission on IlluminationLicensed by Information Handling Services CIE 42 78 E 9006/45 0003677 740 1. -7- Introduction These recommendations relate to the lighting o
17、f indoor and outdoor tennis courts, that is, all buildings or areas specifically designed for the sport of tennis. Whilst the dimensions and marking of tennis courts are standardised, the design of lighting both natural and artificial will depend on the individual site conditions. For this reason, i
18、ndoor and outdoor courts are dealt with sepa- rately. This dimensions of tennis courts are shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The height of the net is 0.91 to 1.06 m. The diameter of the tennis ball is 6.3 cm to 6.6 cm. The ball can be white, off- white orcolouredand has a matt finish. Grass, shales, asphalt o
19、r an concrete ar.e the most common surfaces used for outdoor courts, whilst indoor courts can use painted wood, plastic, rubber or synthetic fibre carpets. Inflatable structures can use all the above surfaces except grass. It is not possible to draw up a comprehen- sive list of court surfaces as thi
20、s is the subject of constant experiment within tennis clubs. The general requirements for lighting of sports events for colour television are given in CIE Publication No. 28 “The Lighting of sports events for colour TV broadcasting“, 1975. It should be noted that unlike most of the sports areas desc
21、ribed in that publication, the teleuision cameras for tennis are positioned at the ends of the court. As floodlights behind the cameras would cause unacceptable glare to players, the television Previous page is blank COPYRIGHT International Commission on IlluminationLicensed by Information Handling
22、Services2. 2.1 lighting must be positioned at the sides of the court. With this system it is still possible to obtain good quality television pictures. Indoor Tennis Courts Reflectance of walls, ceiling and floor Tennis makes high demands on visual perception. The small ball attains high speed, ofte
23、n over a short distance, so that there is only a very limited time to judge the flight of the ball correctly. In addition, the players move rapidly in various directions. The players and the ball are mainly seen against the floor and rear walls and high balls are also seen against the ceiling. There
24、 must therefore be a strorgcontrast in lumi- nance between the players and, the ball and their backgrounds. Great differences in luminance over the floor and wall areas hamper perception and must therefore be avoided. In view of this, glossy materials are unsuitable as finishes for these surfaces. E
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