Publication date: March 2014
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 73
Author(s): Hong Liu , Jianke Liao , Dong Yang , Xiuyuan Du , Pengchao Hu , Yu Yang , Baizhan Li
This paper investigates human thermal perception and skin temperatures in step-change transient thermal environments. Three transient processes were designed in climate chamber. 20 subjects participated in all the experiments. Thermal sensation votes and skin temperatures were recorded in both step-change stages and quasi-steady ones. The asymmetries occurred between thermal sensation votes for warm to neutral transient environment and the votes for the neutral back to warm transient environment. There is a poor correlation between thermal sensation vote and skin temperature in step-change transient periods. However, thermal sensation vote correlates significantly with variation rate of temperature with time in approximately linear correlation at down-step change stages, and correlates well with heat loss from skin surface in both down-step change stages and up-step change stages, which implies heat loss from skin surface can be used instead of heat transfer of human body as an index to predict thermal sensation in a step-changing transient environment.
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 73
Author(s): Hong Liu , Jianke Liao , Dong Yang , Xiuyuan Du , Pengchao Hu , Yu Yang , Baizhan Li