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Study of Visible Radiation Absorption by the Skin of a Chicken Model L&E, Vol.33, No.2, 2025

Light & Engineering 33 (2) 2025

Volume 33
Date of publication 04/17/2025
Pages 83–89

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Study of Visible Radiation Absorption by the Skin of a Chicken Model L&E, Vol.33, No.2, 2025
Articles authors:
Olga Yu. Kovalenko, Yulia A. Zhuravlyova, Andrei N. Turkin

Olga Yu. Kovalenko, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor. In 1983, she graduated from N.P. Ogarev Mordovia State University with a degree in Lighting Engineering and Light Sources. At present, she is Professor of the Department of Metrology, Standardization, and Certification of the Institute of Electronics and Lighting Engineering of the National Research Mordovia State University named after N.P. Ogarev. Her research interests: measurement and control of parameters of lighting and irradiation systems

Yulia A. Zhuravlyova, Ph. D. in Technical Science, Associate Professor. She graduated in 2010 from N.P. Ogarev Mordovia State University, majoring in lighting engineering and light sources. At present, she is an Associate Professor of the Electronics Department of RTU MIREA and Associate Professor of the National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute. Area of her expertise: energy-saving, lighting installations, modern discharge and LED light sources, electronic components

Andrei N. Turkin, Ph. D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences. He graduated from the Physics Department of Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1995. Now he is an Associate Professor of the Department of Optics, Spectroscopy and Physics of Nano-systems, Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University and Associate Professor of the Department of Light and Engineering at NRU MPEI, member of Editorial Board of Svetotekhnika / Light & Engineering Journals

Abstract:
For lighting and irradiation devices for poultry farming designing, some specialists use the function of the relative spectral sensitivity of the bird’s visual organ, proposed by a number of researchers. The authors of this article suggested that in addition to taking into account this spectral characteristic, it is important to take into account the spectral absorption characteristic of the bird’s cover.
However, a literature analysis has shown that studies on the absorption of radiation by bird cover, even in the visible spectral range, have not been conducted, which determined their relevance.
The absorptivity of the chicken model’s cover (stuffed animals) own measurements had been carried out by its reflectivity measuring. The latest was measured using a PG200N spectroradiometer on a photometric bench at a measuring distance of 50 cm. An irradiator with blue, green, and red LEDs was used as a radiation source. The made studies confirmed the high sensitivity (absorption capacity) of the bio-object’s cover to visible radiation, showing that in the red, green, and blue spectral ranges it absorbs 83 %, 89 %, and 92 % of the incident radiation energy, respectively.
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