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Thermal comfort chamber study of Nordic elderly people with local cooling devices in warm conditions

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BUILDING AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 235, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2023.110213

Keywords

Thermal comfort; Elderly people; Local cooling devices; Climate chamber; Warm environment

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In this study, the thermal response of Nordic elderly people before and after using local cooling devices in warm conditions was investigated. Three types of local cooling devices were studied: a table fan, an evaporative cooling device, and an air-cooled jacket. The results showed that the local thermal sensation in the torso areas of the elderly affected their overall thermal sensation more than local thermal sensation in the extremities under warm conditions. The findings also indicated that the three local cooling devices can increase thermal acceptability under warm conditions.
In this study, we investigated the thermal response of Nordic elderly people before and after using local cooling devices in warm conditions. A climate chamber was used to simulate warm environments. We studied three types of local cooling devices: a table fan, an evaporative cooling device, and an air-cooled jacket. A total of 26 elderly participants were recruited for this study. During the experiments, votes of thermal and air movement perception were collected. The elderly voted for a neutral temperature of 26 & DEG;C, preferred temperature of 26.5 & DEG;C, and an acceptable temperature of 28 & DEG;C. Local thermal sensation in the torso areas of the elderly affected their overall thermal sensation more than local thermal sensation in the extremities under warm conditions. When the ambient temperature was risen to 1 & DEG;C and 4 & DEG;C higher than 26 & DEG;C, the behavior pattern of using local cooling devices for the elderly was: 1) with the small rise the use rate reached 50% with the lower speed modes mainly chosen; and 2) the higher rise caused more people to choose higher speed modes. Our findings show that the three local cooling devices can increase thermal acceptability under warm conditions. More than 80% of elderly accepted the 28 & DEG;C thermal environment, and less than 80% accepted 32 & DEG;C. The acceptance rate for air movement after using devices was decreased and less than 80% in most conditions. Moreover, all devices per-formed better under low-humidity conditions.

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