Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6479227 Building and Environment 2017 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
Three main findings were achieved: First, values of latent and sensible heat release of human subjects in displacement ventilation are in very good agreement with the standard using Tchest as mean room temperature. Second, the heat removal efficiency (HRE) decreases with increasing mean cabin temperature, that is decreasing sensible heat release, during human subject tests. However, the HRE remains stable during the test with thermal manikins at a constant sensible heat release. Third, we found that variation of the sensible heat has a negligible impact on the flow velocities near the passenger dummies. This indicates that the cooling performance is limited by the rate of fresh air available through the fresh air lake.
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