EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF THERMAL COMFORT IN A RESIDENTAL BUILDING
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24867/07AM08BerecKeywords:
Experimental analysis, numerical analysis, climatisation, thermal comfortAbstract
This paper involves the analysis and measurements of thermal comfort indicators. The paper includes both experimental measurements and numerical analysis in the form of a computational fluid dynamics. The measured parameters were the dry bulb temperature, the velocity of the airflow, mean radiant temperature and the relative humidity in the room. In addition to measurements, the basic principles of numerical analysis and the theoretical basis of computational fluid dynamics had been interpreted. A description of the measuring devices, which were used for the experimental part, was also made with a detailed explanation of the measurement method according to the standards. The measurement results were interpreted in detail and a comparative analysis was made.
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