Thermal Comfort and Air Distribution in Ventilated Rooms: energy saving considerations

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Abstract

The creation of an acceptable thermal environment at work places in ventilated buildings is a typical fluid mechanics problem which may involve considerable energy consumption. Increased demands on comfort and increasing energy costs focus attention on the solutions and this paper deals with some new prospects.

The establishment of a micro-climate at the work place in industrial buildings in those special cases where the workers are widely spread and engaged at fixed work places is discussed in the beginning, and it is further shown how thermal comfort is created by ventilation systems with minimum energy consumption in the more general situation where all parts of the room are occupied.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelInternernational Symposium on "Applications of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer To Energy and Enviromental Problems"
Antal sider9
Vol/bind2
UdgivelsesstedPatras
ForlagUniversity of Patras
Publikationsdatojun. 1981
Sider4-12
Kapitel7
StatusUdgivet - jun. 1981
Udgivet eksterntJa

Bibliografisk note

Paper presented at the proceedings of the International Symposium on "Applications of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer to Energy and Environmental Problems" at the University of Patras, June 1981.

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