The Experimental Study on the Effects of Supply Air Angle on Indoor Thermal Environment

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Different indoor thermal environment was affected by the different supply air parameters. In this paper, the indoor temperature field and PMV value in the conditions of different supply air angles were studied to explore the influence of indoor thermal environment and human thermal comfort affected by the varied supply air angles. The experimental results showed that the average temperature of indoor air and the temperature gradient of personnel main activity area increased with increasing the supply air angel. In contrast, a relatively comfortable indoor thermal environment could be formed with the supply air angel between 0°to 15°.

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