Microclimate in ice stadiums.

Mikroklima zimních stadionu.

Author(s) : PECHAC S., NOVÝ R.

Type of article: Article

Summary

The article originated from the result of a graduation thesis that had been engaged in the design of air conditioning in a sports hall. An emphasis was insisted on ensuring the optimal microclimatic conditions in the ice stadium in the framework of the solution. In particular, it related of places affected by the ice surface with respect to the generation of mist and condensation of humidity at construction structures as well as ensuring a necessary comfort for spectators in the area of stands and terraces. The analysis of heat fluxes between the ice surface and surrounding surfaces of construction structures by means of heat radiation and convection in the air into the area of the hall. The theoretical results were verified by measurements for humidity and air temperature, and the resulting temperature was measured with the globe Vernon thermometer in the vertical profile over the ice surface at the ice stadium in Príbram. The obtained findings can be utilized during the dimensioning the air handling equipment in sports halls, which shall serve for playing the ice hockey above all.

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  • Original title: Mikroklima zimních stadionu.
  • Record ID : 2010-1611
  • Languages: Czech
  • Source: Vytápení Vetrání Instalace - vol. 19 - n. 1
  • Publication date: 2010

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