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Author(s)
Paweł Albert Jelec
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7391/2017.06.004
Affiliation(s)
Faculty of Biology and Environmental Sciences, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Woycickiego street 1/3, Warsaw 01-938, Poland
ABSTRACT
The paper shows selected
aspects of the microclimate change inside the selected type of the large-volume
buildings—sacral buildings and for comparison—in
the residential apartment buildings, caused by the heat emitted by people.
Microclimate parameters such as air temperature or air relative humidity change
because of heat emission from people staying inside there. Exemplary methods
and results of research conducted in the existing sacral buildings and in the
residential apartment buildings are shown. It is based on author’s research, whose
novelty is the research of the human heat emission in case of a big number of
people staying inside a large-volume building. It can be useful for sacral
buildings and other large-volume buildings design and for a microclimate
shaping. In some large-volume buildings as the sacral buildings with a big
number of people staying inside at the same time heat emitted from people
significantly influences on a microclimate. Human heat streams can be useful as
a part of the heat balance of the room.
KEYWORDS
Microclimate, human heat emission, large-volume buildings.
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