THE EFFECT OF CYCLICAL TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATION ON COMFORT AND THERMAL SENSATIONS.

Author(s) : NARUSE T., OHKURA R.

Summary

THE AUTHORS HAVE INVESTIGATED THE EFFECT OF CYCLICAL DRY BULB TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATION TO THERMAL COMFORT AT 30, 15 AND 5 K/HOUR. AT THESE RATES COMFORT ZONES WERE: 294.3-299.2 K (21.3-26.2 DEG C), 295.5-299.5 (22.5-26. 5 DEG C) AND 296.2-300.5 (23.2-27.5 DEG C), RESPECTIVELY, AND MEAN SKIN TEMPERATURE ON COMFORT RANGED FROM 306.4 TO 307.3 K (33.4 TO 34.3DGC. THERMAL SENSATION VOTES OBTAINED FROM SINGLE REGRESSION EQUATIONS BETWEEN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AND THERMAL SENSATION VOTES HAVE BEEN 3.5-5.1 ; 3.6-5.0 AND 3.6-5.6 AT 30, 15 AND 5 K/HOUR.

Details

  • Original title: THE EFFECT OF CYCLICAL TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATION ON COMFORT AND THERMAL SENSATIONS.
  • Record ID : 1990-1986
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1989/08/01
  • Source: Source: CLIMA 2000, Sarajevo
    vol. 3; 133-138; 4 fig.; 2 tabl.; 4 ref.
  • Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.