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Thermal comfort model analysis and optimization performance evaluation of a multifunctional ice storage air conditioning system in a confined mine refuge chamber

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 141, Issue -, Pages 964-974

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2017.09.123

Keywords

Thermal comfort model; Ice storage air conditioning; Thermal load; Humidity load; Refuge chamber

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  1. Research Center of Scientific Development of Coal Industry in Taiyuan University of Technology, National Natural Science Foundation of China [71603017]
  2. National Science and Technology Support Program of China [2012BAK03B05, 2012BAK20B02]

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A multifunctional ice storage air conditioning system was designed and its working principle, working mode and structure modification were improved. It can achieve cooling, dehumidification when the energy supply is either exhausted or adequate. The PMV grade method has been modified and applied, and thermal comfort model is obtained and the acceptable upper limit of human body temperature and humidity tolerance range is 35 degrees C and 80% RH. Thermal load and humidity load model were defined, analyzed, and verified by human survival experiments. Finally the optimization performance of this ice storage air conditioning system was validated through theoretical calculation and experimental verification and technical parameters appropriate for engineering applications were analyzed. The temperature and humidity in refuge chamber are eventually controlled at 31 degrees C and 77% RH. According to the experiment subjects, the living environment in refuge chamber is quite comfortable and thermal sensation is not stuffy. It can be concluded that the energy consumption of air conditioning fan was reduced by 35%, the ice storage needed was reduced by 15%, the rated air velocity of air conditioning was analyzed and the effective working time of this system was determined to be not below 96 h for 8 persons to survive in a refuge chamber. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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