firebrightness
Firebrightness is a term used to describe the perceived luminous intensity of a flame. It reflects how bright a fire appears under specific viewing conditions and is influenced by the flame’s radiative power, spectral content, and the observer’s environment. Although not a standard physical quantity, it is often discussed alongside formal radiometric and photometric measures such as radiant intensity, radiance, and luminance, which quantify the light energy emitted by the flame and how that light is distributed and perceived.
Measurement and interpretation: To quantify firebrightness in a rigorous setting, instruments like spectroradiometers and photometers are
Factors: The brightness of a flame depends on temperature, fuel type, oxygen supply, and combustion efficiency.
Applications and considerations: Firebrightness is relevant in firefighting training, safety signaling, lighting design, and computer simulations
See also: Luminance, Radiance, Radiant intensity, Spectral power distribution, Flame color.