DESIGN MODELS TO HANDLE RADIATIVE AND CONVECTIVE EXCHANGE IN A ROOM.

Author(s) : DAVIES M. G.

Summary

THE TRADITIONAL METHOD OFHANDLING HEAT EXCHANGE IN A ROOM FOR DESIGN PURPOSES WAS TO SUPPOSE THAT RADIATIVE AND CONVECTIVE HEAT WAS INPUT AT A SO CALLED < AIR TEMPERATURE >. THIS IS AN EVIDENT MISNOMER, SINCE AIR TEMPERATURE AS SUCH CANNOT DRIVE LOGWAVE RADIATION AS THE MODEL ACTUALLY ASSUMED. THE < ENVIRONMENTAL TEMPERATURE > CONCEPT HAS BEEN INTRODUCED TO GET ROUND THE DIFFICULTY. THE PAPER PRESENTS AN ANALYSIS OF WHEN AN APPROACH ALONG THESE LINES MAY BE LOGICALLY ACCEPTABLE.

Details

  • Original title: DESIGN MODELS TO HANDLE RADIATIVE AND CONVECTIVE EXCHANGE IN A ROOM.
  • Record ID : 1989-2379
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1988
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 94; n. 2; 173-195; 10 fig.; 6 ref.; 3 append.
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