The response of 24 subjects to the local environment established by localized chilled beam combined with chilled ceiling (LCBCC) was studied and compared with response to the environment generated by mixing ventilation combined with chilled ceiling (CCMV) at two temperature conditions of 26 \ub0C and 28 \ub0C. The supply airflow rate from the LCBCC was controlled by the subjects within the range of 10 to 13 L/s. In the case of CCMV subjects did not have control over the flow rate. The results showed that occupants’ overall and local thermal sensation acceptability improved at the workstation by using the LCBCC system compared to CCMV. The subjects felt less warm with the LCBCC and their thermal sensation was close to neutral. Most of the su...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the human response to the indoor climate with two individual...
Applying low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment allows reduction of use of high qualit...
The effects of air movement from ceiling fans on subjective thermal comfort and perceived air qualit...
The response of 24 subjects to the local environment established by localized chilled beam combined ...
The aim of the present research is to identify human subjective response (health and comfort) to the...
This study investigates the indoor environment generated by localized chilled beam coupled with chil...
This study reports the main findings from a series of human subject experiments, where the subjects ...
Thermal environments created by diffuse ceiling ventilation (DCV), chilled beam system (CB) and chil...
Thermal environments generated by diffuse ceiling ventilation (DCV), chilled beam (CB), and chilled ...
The interaction of flows in rooms ventilated by active chilled beams and its importance for the air ...
Abstract: Chilled ceiling systems are a relatively new approach to cooling and they have been applie...
During the past few decades, the active chilled beam (ACB) system has become increasingly prevalent ...
The active chilled beam system has been popularly used in office and meeting rooms. There are very f...
Radiant chilled ceilings with displacement ventilation represent a promising system that combines th...
This study reports the results from an experimental comparison of two cooling systems. The studied s...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the human response to the indoor climate with two individual...
Applying low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment allows reduction of use of high qualit...
The effects of air movement from ceiling fans on subjective thermal comfort and perceived air qualit...
The response of 24 subjects to the local environment established by localized chilled beam combined ...
The aim of the present research is to identify human subjective response (health and comfort) to the...
This study investigates the indoor environment generated by localized chilled beam coupled with chil...
This study reports the main findings from a series of human subject experiments, where the subjects ...
Thermal environments created by diffuse ceiling ventilation (DCV), chilled beam system (CB) and chil...
Thermal environments generated by diffuse ceiling ventilation (DCV), chilled beam (CB), and chilled ...
The interaction of flows in rooms ventilated by active chilled beams and its importance for the air ...
Abstract: Chilled ceiling systems are a relatively new approach to cooling and they have been applie...
During the past few decades, the active chilled beam (ACB) system has become increasingly prevalent ...
The active chilled beam system has been popularly used in office and meeting rooms. There are very f...
Radiant chilled ceilings with displacement ventilation represent a promising system that combines th...
This study reports the results from an experimental comparison of two cooling systems. The studied s...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the human response to the indoor climate with two individual...
Applying low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment allows reduction of use of high qualit...
The effects of air movement from ceiling fans on subjective thermal comfort and perceived air qualit...