Thermal Comfort – Simulation And Measurement Using A Thermal Manikin
| Pris | 29 kr |
| Forfattere | Conrad Voelker, Oliver Kornadt |
| Institusjon | Bauhaus-University Weimar |
| Publiseringsår | 2011 |
| Nøkkelord | CFD, thermal comfort, thermal manikin, indoor climate, floor cooling |
| ISBN/ISBN2 | 9788251928120/ |
| Redaktør | Vojislav Novakovic, Sten Olaf Hanssen, Hans Martin Mathisen |
| Språk | English |
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Abstrakt
An approach is introduced, which enables the assessment of thermal comfort considering the complex and inhomogeneous climatic conditions in buildings as well as the human physiology. Computational fluid dynamic is linked with a numerical model representing the thermophysiological behavior of the human body (UC Berkeley Comfort Model). By dint of CFD, the climatic conditions in buildings are simulated with a detailed resolution. The simulations have been validated against measurements in a climate chamber equipped with a thermal manikin. Basing on the CFD simulations, the thermophysiological model is finally able to determine the temperature distribution of the human body, the heat flux to the environment as well as thermal comfort.Referanser
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