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Title: The effect of different indoor air velocities and temperatures on thermal comfort
Other Titles: Farklı iç hava hızlarının ve sıcaklıklarının ısıl konfor üzerine etkisi
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Mühendislik Fakültesi/Makine Mühendisliği Bölümü.
Arslanoğlu, Nurullah
Yiǧit, Abdulvahap
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Keywords: Thermodynamics
Engineering
Air conditioning
Thermal comfort
PMV
Environmental-conditions
Partial-body
Sensation
Energy resources
Energy utilization
Experiments
Office buildings
Profitability
Thermal comfort
Ventilation
Climate chambers
Climate condition
Heat technology
HVAC system
Indoor air
Indoor air velocity
Living environment
Mechanical ventilation
Minimum energy
Operation cost
Optimum operation conditions
PMV
Predicted mean vote
Saving energy
Skin temperatures
Thermal comfort level
Thermal sensations
Air conditioning
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Türk Isı Bilimi ve Tekniği Derneği
Citation: Arslanoğlu, N. ve Yiğit, A. (2011). "The effect of different indoor air velocities and temperatures on thermal comfort". Isı Bilimi Ve Tekniği Dergisi/Journal of Thermal Science and Technology, 31(2), 95-100.
Abstract: Nowadays, an objective of different systems and technologies widely used in the HVAC systems is to provide acceptable quality of clean indoor air and comfort. The main reason of using mechanical ventilation in office buildings is to supply comfortable and healthy living environments for occupants, while maintaining minimum energy consumption. Electricity, which is the most expensive energy resource, is used in HVAC systems. Saving energy without changing the thermal comfort level would provide vast amount of profit considering operation costs. There are many measures which can be taken in this regard. In this study, experiments were hold in a climate chamber in the Department of Mechanical Engineering Heat Technology Laboratory in Uludag University, neck skin temperatures were measured and thermal sensations were questioned of subjects under different climate conditions. To evaluate the thermal comfort or discomfort "Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) index was used. After comparing the graphics obtained using the experiment results with the PMV values, optimum HVAC system operation conditions that yield profit without compromising thermal comfort are determined. In the conclusion optimum operation conditions for HVAC systems are suggested.
URI: https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/400431
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/25232
ISSN: 1300-3615
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