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Experimental investigation of occupants’ thermal sensation under a personalized ventilation system
Author(s) -
Peyman Ebrahimi Naghani,
Seyed Alireza Zolfaghari,
Mehdi Maerefat,
Jørn Toftum,
Seyed Mohammad Hooshmand,
Marzieh Izadi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/2069/1/012167
Subject(s) - thermal sensation , thermal comfort , sensation , environmental science , ventilation (architecture) , operative temperature , air conditioning , simulation , air temperature , automotive engineering , computer science , engineering , meteorology , mechanical engineering , psychology , physics , neuroscience
By considering the importance of providing proper indoor environment conditions for occupants and also due to energy costs, one of the solutions for indoor local air-conditioning is Personalized Ventilation System (PVS). In this paper, the occupants’ thermal sensation was experimentally studied for body segments that are mostly affected by the PVS. The local sensation of head, chest, arm, and hand at two supply air temperatures of 16 and 32°C were investigated. Eight volunteer subjects participated in this survey. The subjects reported the most thermal satisfaction on their hands. Also, the arms were the segments with the coolest thermal sensation (-1.28, between slightly cool and cold). Results indicate that the head’s thermal sensation at both supply air temperatures was neutral and the hand was the only body part that experienced warm thermal sensation during the test. Also, by increasing the supply air temperature to 32°C whole body thermal sensation changed from -0.46 to -0.09 on the seven-point scale, which means that the cooling system worked properly for occupants’ cooling. In this system, cooling occurred at 32°C instead of the common 16°C supply air temperature, which results in energy-saving and decreases annual running costs.

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