ASHRAE LV-11-014-2011 A Methodology for the Comprehensive Evaluation of the Indoor Climate Based on Human Body Response-Part 2 1 Hygrothermal Microclimate Evaluation Based on Human.pdf
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1、806 ASHRAE TransactionsABSTRACTDiscrepancies inherent in the application of optimal oper-ative temperatures, estimated on the basis of PMV, and theneed to arrive at usable values for the new Czech GovernmentDirective No. 361/2007 Code and the new European StandardprEN 4666:2009 Aerospace Series, air
2、craft integrated airquality and pressure standards, criteria and determinationmethods led to a series of experiments based on the physio-logical human body response to be commissioned. Experi-ments on 32 subjects (university students) enabled thefollowing to be estimated: (1) the total balance of hy
3、grother-mal flows between the human body and the environment and(2) the optimal operative temperature as a function of thesubjects activity and clothing. This, in turn, enables the opti-mal operative temperatures both for air-conditioned and natu-rally ventilated buildings to be established in a nov
4、el andsimple way without the discrepancies inherent in the PMV-based method.INTRODUCTIONThe environment is responsible for over 70% of discom-fort in the workplace, of which the hygrothermal microclimatealone accounts for almost 30% (see the introduction in Part 1of this series). It is evident that
5、the hygrothermal constituentplays a significant role and, therefore, the correct evaluation ofits impact is important.The physical criterion of the interaction of mans physi-ology and the hygrothermal constituent is the product ofenthalpy and specific mass (see Part 1). If specific mass isconstant,
6、enthalpy remains as the sole criterion, and if specificheat is also constant, operative temperature becomes thecriterion.Then operative temperature can be accepted as the crite-rion of hygrothermal microclimate from the point of humanphysiology in an overwhelming number of cases: just in thearea of
7、low and high relative air humidity enthalpy needs to beconsidered (see the section, “The Influence of Humidity”).The optimal operative temperature has up to now beencalculated from the predicted mean value (PMV) (see, e.g.,EN ISO 7730 Moderate Thermal Environment), which is esti-mated on the basis o
8、f a positive reaction from 80% of thepersons in the given environment. The feelings of humanbeings are by definition subjective, impacted by many otherfactors in addition to the hygrothermal conditions, e.g., byinterior colors, a persons mood, etc. Additionally, due to thelaboratory conditions under
9、 which PMV is obtained, it isapproximately valid for the neutral zone only. This has beenconfirmed by experimental measurements (see Fishman andPimbert 1979 and Newsham and Tiller 1995). The furtheraway from the neutral zone, the more the real values departfrom the values calculated from PMV (see Fi
10、gure 1). What ismore, the greater a persons activity, the greater the disparity,thus rendering the resulting values for high activity levelsproblematic.In Figure 2, the mean thermal sensation vote is plottedagainst the operative temperature for a range of velocities.Each point represents the mean vo
11、te of 32 subjects. The corre-lation between the operative temperature and the mean ther-mal sensation vote is high, with a correlation coefficient of0.97 (n = 5). There is no significant difference between thesexes. The solid curve is the regression line for the individualvote (n = 80). For comparis
12、on, the dotted line represents theresults for 172 Japanese subjects in conditions of low airA Methodology for the Comprehensive Evalua-tion of the Indoor Climate Based on Human Body ResponsePart 2.1: Hygrothermal Micro-climate Evaluation Based on Human PhysiologyM.V. Jokl, PhD K. Kabele, PhD F. Jord
13、nMember ASHRAE Associate Member ASHRAEM.V. Jokl is a full-time professor, K. Kabele is department head, and F. Jordn is a post-graduate student in the Department of Microenvi-ronmental and Building Services Engineering, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czechia. LV-11-0142011. American Society of
14、Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc. (www.ashrae.org). Published in ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 117, Part 1. For personal use only. Additional reproduction, distribution, or transmission in either print or digital form is not permitted without ASHRAES prior written permission.
15、2011 ASHRAE 807Figure 1a Comparison of mean thermal comfort votes(ASHRAE scale) with predictions by the PMVmodel in an English office building (Fishman andPimbert 1979). Activity 80 Wm2(25.35 Btuh1ft2), clothing 0.64 up to 0.82 clo.Figure 1b Comparison of mean thermal comfort votes(ASHRAE scale) wit
16、h predictions by the PMVmodel in a building (Newsham and Tiller 1995).Activity 70 Wm2 (22.18 Btuh1ft2), clothing0.78 0.21 clo.Figure 3 Effect of operative temperature on thermalsensation vote. Activity 1.2 met, clo value resultsfrom neutral temperature 22.8C (73.04F), rh =40%55%, mean radiant temper
17、ature equals airtemperature (Croome et al. 1993).Figure 2 Mean thermal sensation vote versus operativetemperature for Japanese college-age subjects(Tanabe et al. 1987).808 ASHRAE Transactionsmovement reported by Tanabe et al. (1987), and the dashedline represents the calculated PMV values.Of interes
18、t are also results of research conducted at Read-ing University (Croome et al. 1993). These results take intoaccount the opening and closing of doors, i.e., the ventilationrate (see Figure 3).When the windows and the door were closed, the meanthermal sensation tended to be on the warm side of neutra
19、l.When the windows and doors were open, the votes werespread widely over the thermal sensation scale. However, thecalculated PMV values corresponding to the tests were closeto the neutral point for most of the test conditions. Thissuggests that, in this investigation, PMV underestimates thethermal s
20、ensation when the windows and doors are closedthat is, when air change rates are low and undervalues the vari-ation in thermal sensation when air change is significant.This may be due to three main reasons. The first reason isthe assumption of steady-state conditions in the derivation ofthe PMV equa
21、tion. The second is the oversimplified approachto the assessment of the metabolic rate of the subjects.Subjects rarely sit in test chambers for a long period, say onehour, without moving around. The third reason is the sensitiv-ity of PMV to clo values (Croome et al. 1993). It can beconcluded that t
22、he PMV equation overpredicts the neutraltemperature by as much as 2 K (3.6F), and underpredicts thecomfort requirement when air temperature is distant fromneutrality.Humphreys and Nicol (2000)have suggested that theremay be formulaic errors in such a complex index as PMV, withtwo contributing factor
23、s:1. Steady-state approximation. PMV, like other indices ofwarmth, is a steady-state heat exchange equation, and,therefore, its application to the office environment canonly be an approximation. Recent research shows thatamong an office population, the temperature of thefingers varies extensively an
24、d rapidly, indicating that thethermal state of the bodies of office workers is in contin-ual flux (Humphreys and Nicol 1999). This suggests thatit is better to regard the people as soon as being indynamic thermal equilibrium rather than in a steady ther-mal state. By extension, the same is likely to
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