Water Cooling of Incandescent Lamps

N. T. Gordon

The ordinary applications of incandescent lamps in lighting our homes, offices, and cities seldom bring to our attention or consideration the quantity of heat which is produced as a necessary consequence to the light emitted by incandescent tungsten. However, in certain special applications of high intensity illumination, such as the lighting in motion picture studios and the projection of motion picture films, the intense heat not only is brought to our attention, but is impressed on our minds through physical discomfort.

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Published
1930-03
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J13083