Thermal comfort of closed spaces. Fundamentals of static and dynamic heat balance of human body

Authors

  • Imrich Bartal
  • László Bánhidi
https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.me.2009-1.06

Abstract

The growing mechanization and industrialization of society has resulted in most people spending greater part of their lives - 85-90% - in artificial climate. In this climate, thermal comfort can be basically predicted by the environment parameters such as temperature, humidity, air velocity and by the personal parameters as activity and clothing resistance. This paper intends to present the basic equations of the classical comfort theory, the equations of the human body´s static heat balance, and the so called comfort equation as well as its sensitivity depending on the thermic parameters of the microclimate. The PMV expression describs the thermal comfort of the human body and its sensitivity. The concept of dynamic thermal sensation and the possibilities of its research will be introduced.

Keywords:

Thermal comfort, PMV, static heat balance, dynamic heat balance, thermal sensation

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How to Cite

Bartal, I., Bánhidi, L. “Thermal comfort of closed spaces. Fundamentals of static and dynamic heat balance of human body”, Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering, 53(1), pp. 41–48, 2009. https://doi.org/10.3311/pp.me.2009-1.06

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