TY - JOUR
T1 - Clarifying Optimum Setting Temperatures and Airflow Positions for Personal Air Conditioning System on Flight
AU - Matsumoto, Yuna
AU - Kanamaru, Manami
AU - Tan, Phan Xuan
AU - Kamioka, Eiji
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 University of Baghdad. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In recent years, the demand for air travel has increased and many people have traveled by plane. Most passengers, however, feel stressed due to the limited cabin space. In order to make these passengers more comfortable, a personal air-conditioning system for the entire chair is needed. This is because the human body experiences discomfort from localized heating or cooling, and thus, it is necessary to provide appropriate airflow to each part of the body. In this paper, a personal air-conditioning system, which consists of six vertically installed air-conditioning vents, will be proposed. To clarify the setting temperature of each vent, the airflow around the passenger and the operative temperature of each part of the body is investigated using fluid simulation. In the simulation, the ideal temperature for each part of the body is defined and compared with the operative temperature to verify how close both temperatures are, resulting in determining the ideal setting temperature. The simulation result shows, that most parts of the body reach their ideal temperatures. In addition, the optimum setting temperature and position of each air-conditioning vent, which contribute to maintaining the thermal comfort of the human body on the plane, is clarified.
AB - In recent years, the demand for air travel has increased and many people have traveled by plane. Most passengers, however, feel stressed due to the limited cabin space. In order to make these passengers more comfortable, a personal air-conditioning system for the entire chair is needed. This is because the human body experiences discomfort from localized heating or cooling, and thus, it is necessary to provide appropriate airflow to each part of the body. In this paper, a personal air-conditioning system, which consists of six vertically installed air-conditioning vents, will be proposed. To clarify the setting temperature of each vent, the airflow around the passenger and the operative temperature of each part of the body is investigated using fluid simulation. In the simulation, the ideal temperature for each part of the body is defined and compared with the operative temperature to verify how close both temperatures are, resulting in determining the ideal setting temperature. The simulation result shows, that most parts of the body reach their ideal temperatures. In addition, the optimum setting temperature and position of each air-conditioning vent, which contribute to maintaining the thermal comfort of the human body on the plane, is clarified.
KW - Air-conditioning system
KW - Airflow
KW - Airplane
KW - Ansys
KW - CFD
KW - Operative temperature
KW - Temperature
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U2 - 10.21123/bsj.2021.18.4(Suppl.).1431
DO - 10.21123/bsj.2021.18.4(Suppl.).1431
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85122574686
SN - 2078-8665
VL - 18
SP - 1431
EP - 1440
JO - Baghdad Science Journal
JF - Baghdad Science Journal
IS - 4
ER -