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2019
DOI: 10.1177/1420326x19891632
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The influence of heat source distribution on the space cooling load oriented to local thermal requirements

Abstract: Existing studies have shown that the space cooling load oriented to local thermal requirements is significantly influenced by different heat source distributions. However, numerical methods have been mainly used in the analysis based on a fixed airflow field and ignoring the thermal plume. Here, an experiment in a chamber with mixing ventilation was conducted. The heat sources were simulated by metal barrels and an oil-filled radiator, 13 types of heat source distributions were designed and the local cooling l… Show more

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“…PV can typically provide a flow ranging from 5 L/s to 20 L/s per person depending on the terminal device types and the positioning, which can be used to improve the thermal comfort and inhaled air quality in a localized environment (Liang et al, 2021;Melikov, 2004). In order to keep an acceptable background thermal environment, PV is normally coupled with MV or DV (Melikov, 2004).…”
Section: Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PV can typically provide a flow ranging from 5 L/s to 20 L/s per person depending on the terminal device types and the positioning, which can be used to improve the thermal comfort and inhaled air quality in a localized environment (Liang et al, 2021;Melikov, 2004). In order to keep an acceptable background thermal environment, PV is normally coupled with MV or DV (Melikov, 2004).…”
Section: Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%