A method for evaluation of non-uniform radiant-convective load on human body during mental work

Lenka Prokšová Zuská

A method for evaluation of non-uniform radiant-convective load on human body during mental work

Číslo: 5/2017
Periodikum: Acta Polytechnica
DOI: 10.14311/AP.2017.57.0340

Klíčová slova: indoor environment, non-uniformity thermal load, thermal conditions at workplaces, stereotemperature, Stereothermometer, vnitřní prostředí, nerovnoměrné tepelné zatížení, tepelné podmínky na pracovištích, stereofonní teplota, stereo teploměr

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Anotace: The objective of this study was to develop a documentation for the amendment of the microclimatic part of the Czech Government Regulation, particularly in a non-uniform radiant-convective load evaluation. Changes in regulation were made based on experimental data obtained on a group of experimental individuals in a climatic chamber. One of the objectives of the climatic chamber experiments was to evaluate whether there was a possibility to use an alternative method, which utilizes a new value – stereotemperature, for the assessment. A group of 24 women was exposed to a non-uniform radiant-convective load in a climatic chamber for 1 hour during their computer work. Measurements were divided according to the globe temperature into 3 stages. The physical parameters of air were continuously measured: the air temperature, globe temperature, air velocity, radiant temperature, relative humidity, stereotemperature and physiological parameters. Thermal sensations of experimental subjects were expressed in the seven-point scale according to EN ISO 7730. The thermal sensation correlated very well with the difference of stereotemperature and the globe temperature. The stereotemperature correlated very well with the radiant temperature. In this work, the composed equations were used to develop the limit values for the thermal stress evaluation in the uniform and non-uniform thermal environment at workplaces. It is possible to determine how the body of an exposed person perceives the non-uniform climatic conditions in the indoor environment, by adding the stereotemperature to government regulations.