Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4911432 | Building and Environment | 2017 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the first evaluation of the effects of tables and workstation partitions on a room's generic air flow and comfort profiles. In a test room with a ceiling fan, we moved five anemometers mounted in a “tree” at heights of 0.1, 0.6, 0.75, 1.1, and 1.7Â m to sample a dense measurement grid of 7 rows and 6 columns. We tested five different table and partition configurations and compared them to the empty room base case. From the results we propose a simplified model of room airflow under ceiling fans, useful for positioning fans and workstation furniture. We also present comfort contours measured in two ways that have comfort standards implications. The measured data are publicly available on the internet.
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Authors
Yunfei Gao, Hui Zhang, Edward Arens, Elaina Present, Baisong Ning, Yongchao Zhai, Jovan Pantelic, Maohui Luo, Lei Zhao, Paul Raftery, Shichao Liu,