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PAVELEK, M., JANOTKOVÁ, E.
Original Title
Interferometric modelling of temperature fields in ventilated and heated spaces
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
The interferometric modeling of temperature fields allows to visualize clearly the distribution of temperatures in typical centres of ventilated and warm air heated spaces and spaces heated using radiators and walls. For the visualization the Mach-Zehnder interferometer is applied and the research is realized on diminished models by means of the similarity theory application. This contribution contains some examples of visualized non-isothermal jets flowing into free space, visualized flow around some obstacles and visualized temperature fields in heated rooms at heating start and in a stable state. The visualization results comprise temperature fields pictures which provide both qualitative and quantitative information. From interferometric researches the conclusions for further investigation of monitored processes are deduced either using experimental or computer modeling methods. The results of the visualization contribute to an optimum solution of above ventilation and heating problems
Keywords
Measurement methods, HVAC, Laboratory experiments, Flow visualization
Authors
RIV year
2002
Released
1. 1. 2002
Publisher
Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz
Location
Monterey, California, USA
ISBN
0-9721832-0-5
Book
Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate
Pages from
754
Pages to
759
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT7191, author="Milan {Pavelek} and Eva {Janotková}", title="Interferometric modelling of temperature fields in ventilated and heated spaces", booktitle="Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate", year="2002", pages="6", publisher="Indoor Air 2002, Santa Cruz", address="Monterey, California, USA", isbn="0-9721832-0-5" }