Diseño web: Paula M. Esquivias
Autores/authors:
Herrero-Martín, R.;
Rey-Martínez, F.J.;
Velasco-Gómez, E.
Revista/JOurnal:
Energy and
Buildings 2008, 40 (4), 561-572
Fecha Publicación/Publication Date:
01/04/2008
Impacto/Impact: JCR (2008):
1.590 CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
Posición/Position: 3/38 Cuartil/Quartile: Q1
Tercil/Tertile: T1
DOI:
10.1016/j.enbuild.2007.04.009
Resumen/Abstract:
The use of a recovery device is justified in terms of energy savings and environmental concerns. But it is clear that the use of a recovery system also has to lead to controlling indoor environmental quality, nowadays a priority concern.
In this article, experimental research has been carried out whose aim is to study the thermal comfort provided by a combined recovery equipment (SIECHP), consisting of a ceramic semi-indirect evaporative cooler (SIEC) and a heat pipe device (HP) to recover energy at low temperature in air-conditioning systems. To characterize this device empirically in terms of thermal comfort (TC), Fanger's predicted mean vote (PMV), draught rate, and vertical air temperature difference were used in this study as the TC criteria.