Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Thermal Comfort in Indoor Spaces with Radiant Capillary Heaters
Capillary heat exchangers are a great alternative to conventional radiators or electric heaters when used with heat pumps due to larger area and therefore a lower working temperature. In this work, we study thermal conditions in a model room using either capillary or conventional heaters. Experimental measurements in a special test building are used to validate and adjust numerical models. The results show that the vertical temperature distribution is similar with both heating systems, but air flow velocities are considerably higher and floor temperature is less uniform in case of radiator heating. Overall, the capillary system provides more uniform thermal conditions.
Thermal Comfort in Indoor Spaces with Radiant Capillary Heaters
Capillary heat exchangers are a great alternative to conventional radiators or electric heaters when used with heat pumps due to larger area and therefore a lower working temperature. In this work, we study thermal conditions in a model room using either capillary or conventional heaters. Experimental measurements in a special test building are used to validate and adjust numerical models. The results show that the vertical temperature distribution is similar with both heating systems, but air flow velocities are considerably higher and floor temperature is less uniform in case of radiator heating. Overall, the capillary system provides more uniform thermal conditions.
Thermal Comfort in Indoor Spaces with Radiant Capillary Heaters
Dzelme Valters (Autor:in) / Telicko Jevgenijs (Autor:in) / Jakovics Andris (Autor:in)
2022
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Unbekannt
Metadata by DOAJ is licensed under CC BY-SA 1.0
Thermal Comfort in Indoor Spaces with Radiant Capillary Heaters
Online Contents | 2022
|Incorporate Radiant Heaters over 300^oF into Thermal Comfort Calculations Using BCAP (RP-1037)
British Library Online Contents | 2005
|Radiant Heating for Thermal Comfort
British Library Online Contents | 1996
|Integration of PCMs and Capillary Radiant Cooling/Heating to Ensure of Thermal Comfort
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2014
|