Publication detail

Experimental research of temperature distribution in spaces

NOVÁK, D., PAVELEK, M.

Original Title

Experimental research of temperature distribution in spaces

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

This paper deals with comparsion of ways to reach the spatial temperature distribution inside the living and working spaces and spaces for industrial or technological use, like a drying and conditioning chambers and sterilizers etc. Temperature fields are measuring in space by thermocouples and the surface is observe by means of infrared camera, at room model and in real spaces. In each of this spaces we require a different temperature distribution. In living rooms is tendency to attain a thermal comfort. This temperature distribution is attain practically by floor heating. The another posibility is using classic heating combined with ceiling ventilation system of air mixing. This system blocks cumulation of warm air near the ceiling and it helps to suitably spread out the temperature fields. On the other hand, technological spaces, like an sterilizers and drying chambers, mostly need homogenous spatial of temperatures. The aim is examine the same terms in a whole space of technological arrangement. The range of working temperatures inside the technological spaces is frequently different than inside the common rooms.

Keywords

Temperature distribution, Thermal comfort, Infrared camera

Authors

NOVÁK, D., PAVELEK, M.

RIV year

2005

Released

14. 8. 2005

Publisher

University of Miskolc, Hungary

Location

Miskolc

ISBN

963-661-673-7

Book

5th International Conference of PhD Students

Pages from

367

Pages to

370

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT20952,
  author="David {Novák} and Milan {Pavelek}",
  title="Experimental research of temperature distribution in spaces",
  booktitle="5th International Conference of PhD Students",
  year="2005",
  volume="5",
  pages="4",
  publisher="University of Miskolc, Hungary",
  address="Miskolc",
  isbn="963-661-673-7"
}