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ASSESSMENT OF THERMAL COMFORT INSIDE VEHICLES AN EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION

Cristiana, Croitoru, Andreea, Vartires, Angel, Dogeanu, Ilinca, Nastase, Alexandru, Iatan, Florin, Bode

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b42/s19.039View metrics

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Title
ASSESSMENT OF THERMAL COMFORT INSIDE VEHICLES AN EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION
Authors
Cristiana, Croitoru, Andreea, Vartires, Angel, Dogeanu, Ilinca, Nastase, Alexandru, Iatan, Florin, Bode
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-16-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References16
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  2. 2. Rugh, J.P. and D. Bharathan. Predicting Human Thermal Comfort in Automobiles in Vehicle Thermal Management Systems Conference and Exhibition,. 2005. Toronto, Canada

  3. 3. Walgama, C., et al. Passenger thermal comfort in vehicles - a review. in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. 2006.

  4. 4. Alahmer, A., M. Abdelhamid, and M. Omar, Design for thermal sensation and comfort states in vehicles cabins. Applied Thermal Engineering, 2012. 36(0): p. 126-140.

  5. 5. Alahmer, A., et al., Vehicular thermal comfort models; a comprehensive review. Applied Thermal Engineering, 2011. 31(6–7): p. 995-1002.

  6. 6. ISO, Ergonomics of the thermal environment -Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles Part 3: Evaluation of thermal comfort using human subjects, in ISO 14505- 3:2006. 2006.

  7. 7. ISO, Ergonomics of the thermal environment -Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles Part 2: Determination of Equivalent Temperature, in ISO 14505-3:2006. 2006, ISO.

  8. 8. ISO, Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles -- Part 1: Principles and methods for assessment of thermal stress, in ISO 4505-1:2007. 2007.

  9. 1. Rugh, J. and V. Hovland. National and world fuel savings and CO2 emission reductions by increasing vehicle air conditioning COP. in Proceedings from the 2003 Alternate Refrigerant Systems Symposium in Phoenix. 2003.

  10. 2. Rugh, J.P. and D. Bharathan. Predicting Human Thermal Comfort in Automobiles in Vehicle Thermal Management Systems Conference and Exhibition,. 2005. Toronto, Canada

  11. 3. Walgama, C., et al. Passenger thermal comfort in vehicles - a review. in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. 2006.

  12. 4. Alahmer, A., M. Abdelhamid, and M. Omar, Design for thermal sensation and comfort states in vehicles cabins. Applied Thermal Engineering, 2012. 36(0): p. 126-140.

  13. 5. Alahmer, A., et al., Vehicular thermal comfort models; a comprehensive review. Applied Thermal Engineering, 2011. 31(6–7): p. 995-1002.

  14. 6. ISO, Ergonomics of the thermal environment -Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles Part 3: Evaluation of thermal comfort using human subjects, in ISO 14505- 3:2006. 2006.

  15. 7. ISO, Ergonomics of the thermal environment -Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles Part 2: Determination of Equivalent Temperature, in ISO 14505-3:2006. 2006, ISO.

  16. 8. ISO, Ergonomics of the thermal environment - Evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles -- Part 1: Principles and methods for assessment of thermal stress, in ISO 4505-1:2007. 2007.

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