TY - GEN
T1 - Investigation of thermal comfort model using optimum control of local air velocity
AU - Kubota, Junko
AU - Akimoto, Takashi
AU - Chikamoto, Tomoyuki
AU - Hashimoto, Satoshi
AU - Nishino, Atsushi
PY - 2012/12/1
Y1 - 2012/12/1
N2 - This study investigated the task of optimum control of an air-conditioning system. This system could predict personal thermal comfort, and could provide moderately conditioned air close to the vicinity area of occupants. Each occupant could therefore be provided with moderate air velocity and temperature around them, according to their preferences. Subjective experiments were conducted in an environmental chamber with a single/flow air conditioning system mounted on the ceiling. The air conditioning system could operate as a task/conditioning system for occupants. In the experiment, thermal comfort votes, comfort sensation votes, and detail of clothing climate which means temperature and humidity between clothes and the skin were measured. The model also explores the correlation between clothing climate and thermal sensation that was proposed on the basis of the results of subjective experiments. From this result, it was found that there was indeed statistical correlation between clothing climate and thermal sensation.
AB - This study investigated the task of optimum control of an air-conditioning system. This system could predict personal thermal comfort, and could provide moderately conditioned air close to the vicinity area of occupants. Each occupant could therefore be provided with moderate air velocity and temperature around them, according to their preferences. Subjective experiments were conducted in an environmental chamber with a single/flow air conditioning system mounted on the ceiling. The air conditioning system could operate as a task/conditioning system for occupants. In the experiment, thermal comfort votes, comfort sensation votes, and detail of clothing climate which means temperature and humidity between clothes and the skin were measured. The model also explores the correlation between clothing climate and thermal sensation that was proposed on the basis of the results of subjective experiments. From this result, it was found that there was indeed statistical correlation between clothing climate and thermal sensation.
KW - Clothing climate
KW - Laboratory studies
KW - Task conditioning system
KW - Thermal comfort
KW - Thermal sensation
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84883315999
SN - 9781627480758
T3 - 10th International Conference on Healthy Buildings 2012
SP - 1751
EP - 1756
BT - 10th International Conference on Healthy Buildings 2012
T2 - 10th International Conference on Healthy Buildings 2012
Y2 - 8 July 2012 through 12 July 2012
ER -