Thermal comfort in the passenger compartment using a 3-D numerical analysis and comparison with Fanger's comfort models

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The paper presents the human thermal comfort inside a car cabin using three-dimensional numerical analysis and state of the art comfort models. Vehicular thermal comfort is a must concern factor in modern car manufacturing industries. Numerical simulations have been performed to accurately predict the temperature inside the car cabin and velocity of airflow. The numerical results are then compared using Fanger's model, the equivalent temperature model and the modified Fanger's model. A link has been developed using a general thermal comfort index for the considered human thermal comfort models. The general thermal comfort index takes into consideration all the investigated parameters that affect the vehicular thermal comfort thereby evaluating the whole car environment. The thermally comfortable conditions for the driver and passengers in a vehicular cabin are also addressed based on some of the thermal comfort indexes available in literature. In addition, the solar load has also been added using a surface radiation model to consider the environmental heat load effect on cabin thermal comfort.

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Khatoon, S., & Kim, M. H. (2020). Thermal comfort in the passenger compartment using a 3-D numerical analysis and comparison with Fanger’s comfort models. Energies, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13030690

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