Hyldgaard C E
Year:
1994
Languages: English | Pages: 20 pp
Bibliographic info:
Denmark, Aalborg University, Dept of Building Technology and Structural Engineering, Indoor Environmental Technology, Paper No. 39, June 1994

This is the first part of a planned research into the effect of the human being on the indoor climate. The results are among other things intended for CFD calculations. This part deals with the influence from breathing, smoking, bioeffluents and vapour. The results are mainly based on measurements around a breathing thermal model placed in three fundamentally different types of indoor climates:

  • Quiet surroundings, no ventilation
  • Displacement ventilation
  • Constant horizontal flow