Outdoor temperature and indoor thermal comfort: raising the precision of the relationship for the 1998 ASHRAE database of field studies.

Summary

These proceedings and CD-ROM contain the complete collection of all technical and symposium papers (93), presented at the 2000 annual Meeting, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Extract from the table of contents: air leakage through automatic doors; analysis of the refrigerator-freezer appliances having dual refrigeration cycles; economic analysis for foundation heat gain for refrigerated warehouses; exergy efficiencies of sensible, mixed thermal energy storage systems; impact of temperature control approaches on the thermal performance of a household refrigerator; potential icing at the inlet of gas turbines; simulation of refrigerants flowing through adiabatic capillary tubes; ventilation and indoor air quality in indoor ice skating arenas; modelling frost characteristics on heat exchanger fins; hydrodynamic characteristics of propane, isobutane and 50/50 mixture; experimental evaluation of five refrigerants as replacements for R22; thermal comfort, uniformity, and ventilation effectiveness in patient rooms; field evaluation of a residential hydronic distribution system in the cooling mode. Some of the papers will be abstracted in a future issue of the IIR Bulletin.

Details

  • Original title: Outdoor temperature and indoor thermal comfort: raising the precision of the relationship for the 1998 ASHRAE database of field studies.
  • Record ID : 2001-2379
  • Languages: English
  • Source: ASHRAE Transactions. 2000 ASHRAE Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota + CD-ROM.
  • Publication date: 2000/06/24
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.

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