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An innovative HVAC control system: Implementation and testing in a vehicular cabin
M. Fojtlín, J. Fišer, J. Pokorný, A. Povalač, T. Urbanec, M. Jícha,
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Evaluation Study, Journal Article
- MeSH
- Automobiles * MeSH
- Air Conditioning economics instrumentation standards MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Manikins MeSH
- Costs and Cost Analysis MeSH
- Body Temperature MeSH
- Hot Temperature MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Evaluation Study MeSH
Personal vehicles undergo rapid development in every imaginable way. However, a concept of managing a cabin thermal environment remains unchanged for decades. The only major improvement has been an automatic HVAC controller with one user's input - temperature. In this case, the temperature is often deceiving because of thermally asymmetric and dynamic nature of the cabins. As a result, the effects of convection and radiation on passengers are not captured in detail what also reduces the potential to meet thermal comfort expectations. Advanced methodologies are available to assess the cabin environment in a fine resolution (e.g. ISO 14505:2006), but these are used mostly in laboratory conditions. The novel idea of this work is to integrate equivalent temperature sensors into a vehicular cabin in proximity of an occupant. Spatial distribution of the sensors is expected to provide detailed information about the local environment that can be used for personalised, comfort driven HVAC control. The focus of the work is to compare results given by the implemented system and a Newton type thermal manikin. Three different ambient settings were examined in a climate chamber. Finally, the results were compared and a good match of equivalent temperatures was found.
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