Yayın: Modelling airflow, heat transfer and moisture transport around a standing human body by computational fluid dynamics
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Kılıç, Muhsin
Sevilgen, Gökhan
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Pergamon-Elsevier Science
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In this study a combined computational model of a room with virtual thermal manikin with real dimensions and physiological shape was used to determine heat and mass transfer between human body and environment. Three dimensional fluid flow, temperature and moisture distribution, heat transfer (sensible and latent) between human body and ambient, radiation and convection heat transfer rates on human body surfaces, local and average convection coefficients and skin temperatures were calculated. The radiative heat transfer coefficient predicted for the whole-body was 4.6 W m(-2) K-1, closely matching the generally accepted whole-body value of 4.7 W m(-2) K-.(-1) Similarly, the whole-body natural convection coefficient for the manikin fell within the mid-range of previously published values at 3.8 W m(-2) K-1. Results of calculations were in agreement with available experimental and theoretical data in literature.
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Animal cell culture, Computational fluid dynamics, Dynamics, Fluid dynamics, Fluid mechanics, Heat convection, Heat exchangers, Heating equipment, Mass transfer, Moisture, Physiological models, Thermoanalysis, Three dimensional, Virtual reality, Cfd, Combined computational model, Computational modelling, Convection coefficients, Convection heat transfer, Heat and mass transfer, Human bodies, Moisture distributions, Moisture transporting, Radiative heat transfer, Skin temperatures, Thermal comfort, Three dimensional fluid flow, Virtual thermal manikin, Whole-body, Heat transfer, Thermodynamics, Mechanics
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Kılıç, M. ve Sevilgen, G. (2008). ''Modelling airflow, heat transfer and moisture transport around a standing human body by computational fluid dynamics''. International Communications ın Heat and Mass Transfer, 35(9), 1159-1164.
