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FOJTLÍN, M. POKORNÝ, J. FIŠER, J. TOMA, R. TUHOVČÁK, J.
Original Title
Impact of measurable physical phenomena on contact thermal comfort
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Cabin HVAC (Heating Ventilation and Air-conditioning) systems have become an essential part of personal vehicles as demands for comfortable transport are still rising. In fact, 85 % of the car trips in Europe are shorter than 18 km and last only up to 30 minutes. Under such conditions, the HVAC unit cannot often ensure desired cabin environment and passengers are prone to experience thermal stress. For this reason, additional comfort systems, such as heated or ventilated seats, are available on the market. However, there is no straightforward method to evaluate thermal comfort at the contact surfaces nowadays. The aim of this work is to summarise information about heated and ventilated seats. These technologies use electrical heating and fan driven air to contact area in order to achieve enhanced comfort. It is also expected, that such measures may contribute to lower energy consumption. Yet, in real conditions it is almost impossible to measure the airflow through the ventilated seat directly. Therefore, there is a need for an approach that would correlate measurable physical phenomena with thermal comfort. For this reason, a method that exploits a measurement of temperatures and humidity at the contact area is proposed. Preliminary results that correlate comfort with measurable physical phenomena are demonstrated.
Keywords
Thermal Comfort, Seat Heating, Seat Ventilation, Cabin,
Authors
FOJTLÍN, M.; POKORNÝ, J.; FIŠER, J.; TOMA, R.; TUHOVČÁK, J.
Released
12. 5. 2017
Publisher
EDP Sciences
Location
Les Ulis, France
ISBN
2100-014X
Periodical
EPJ Web of Conferences
Year of study
143
Number
1
State
French Republic
Pages from
Pages to
4
Pages count
URL
https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/abs/2017/12/epjconf_efm2017_02026/epjconf_efm2017_02026.html
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/196435
BibTex
@article{BUT131729, author="Miloš {Fojtlín} and Jan {Pokorný} and Jan {Fišer} and Róbert {Toma} and Ján {Tuhovčák}", title="Impact of measurable physical phenomena on contact thermal comfort", journal="EPJ Web of Conferences", year="2017", volume="143", number="1", pages="1--4", doi="10.1051/epjconf/201714302026", issn="2100-014X", url="https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/abs/2017/12/epjconf_efm2017_02026/epjconf_efm2017_02026.html" }