Volume 8: Heat Transfer and Thermal Engineering 2019
DOI: 10.1115/imece2019-11426
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On the Development of a Thermal Comfort Control for Classrooms Conditioned by Split-Type Systems

Abstract: Thermal comfort conditions may vary substantially within an air-conditioned room equipped by split-type systems. In this work, the comfort conditions in a classroom were evaluated experimentally based on the PMV index, according to ISO 7730 Standard that defines the thermal satisfaction in occupied environments. The experiment was carried out at three different supply airflows (high, medium and low) and three set-point temperatures (23, 24 and 25°C). The results showed that there is a considerable variation in… Show more

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“…The thermal profile of buildings due to climate and the number of occupants for energy management and comfort control has been investigated [20] [21]. In addition, the thermal comfort perception might vary for each occupant with respect to socio-economic contexts, housing locations, and physiological thermal satisfaction [22][23] [24] [25].…”
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“…The thermal profile of buildings due to climate and the number of occupants for energy management and comfort control has been investigated [20] [21]. In addition, the thermal comfort perception might vary for each occupant with respect to socio-economic contexts, housing locations, and physiological thermal satisfaction [22][23] [24] [25].…”
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confidence: 99%