Effects of different cooling principles on thermal sensation and physiological responses

Volume: 62, Pages: 116 - 125
Published: Jul 1, 2013
Abstract
Applying low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment allows reduction of use of high quality energy sources. Non-uniform thermal conditions, which may occur due to application of lowex systems, can result in discomfort. Two different cooling principles were studied: passive (through convection in terms of increased air velocities) and active cooling (through convection or radiation). Furthermore, two different ventilation techniques...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of different cooling principles on thermal sensation and physiological responses
Published Date
Jul 1, 2013
Volume
62
Pages
116 - 125
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