Publication detail

MULTI-SEGMENT MODEL FOR PREDICTION OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY RESPONSES AND THERMAL COMFORT IN NON-HOMOGENOUS ENVIRONMENTS

POKORNÝ, J. FIŠER, J. JÍCHA, M.

Original Title

MULTI-SEGMENT MODEL FOR PREDICTION OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY RESPONSES AND THERMAL COMFORT IN NON-HOMOGENOUS ENVIRONMENTS

Type

abstract

Language

English

Original Abstract

For the correct prediction of thermal comfort in non-homogenous environments is recommended to use a multi-segment physiological model in combination with a thermal comfort model. In the paper, the authors refer to coupling of modified 65MN Tanabe model and thermal comfort model by Zhang. Both models are designed for non-homogenous environments and for transient changes of boundary conditions. The coupled model predicts human physiology responses, distribution of surface temperatures and thermal comfort. It is implemented in the Modelica language by using the Dymola as development tool. The model was tested for homogenous environments before and this paper presents testing of the model for non-homogenous environments. The coupled model results were compared with simulations carried out in Theseus-FE that uses the Fiala model as a virtual thermal manikin. The coupled model is suitable for automobile applications, e.g. design process of passenger compartment and air-conditioning system.

Keywords

Thermal comfort prediction, Theseus-FE

Authors

POKORNÝ, J.; FIŠER, J.; JÍCHA, M.

Released

10. 7. 2011

Publisher

National and Kapodestrian University of Athens

Location

Athens

Pages from

106

Pages to

106

Pages count

1

BibTex

@misc{BUT72632,
  author="Jan {Pokorný} and Jan {Fišer} and Miroslav {Jícha}",
  title="MULTI-SEGMENT MODEL FOR PREDICTION OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY RESPONSES AND THERMAL COMFORT IN NON-HOMOGENOUS ENVIRONMENTS",
  year="2011",
  pages="106--106",
  publisher="National and Kapodestrian University of Athens",
  address="Athens",
  note="abstract"
}