TY - JOUR
T1 - A study on the effects of different bedding systems on thermal comfort - Quantifying the sensitivity coefficient used for calculating Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) in sleeping environments
AU - Dongmei, Pan
AU - Zhongping, Lin
AU - Ning, Mao
AU - Mengjie, Song
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Author(s).
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Sleep can help people overcome physical and psychological fatigue, and sleep is very important to one's memory. The total insulation value of a bedding system is a significant factor, which affects remarkably the thermal comfort for sleeping environments. This paper reports a study on the effects of different bedding systems on thermal comfort to quantify the sensitivity coefficient used for calculating PMV in sleeping environments. Firstly, the experimental materials and methods were described in detail. Then, the experimental results and their analysis of the effects of different bedding systems on thermal comfort, in terms of skin temperatures and thermal sensations, are reported. Finally, the sensitivity coefficient used for calculating PMV in sleeping environments is regressed and further discussions are presented. The experimental results showed that the bedding systems affected remarkably mean skin temperatures, and especially the local skin temperature at forearm posterior. The relationship between the local skin temperature at forearm posterior and thermal sensation of subjects was established, suggesting that the skin temperatures was an important factor that influences the human's sensation during sleep. A sensitivity coefficient with a higher value of 0.1733 was regressed by the experimental results, and can be used for calculating PMV in sleeping environment.
AB - Sleep can help people overcome physical and psychological fatigue, and sleep is very important to one's memory. The total insulation value of a bedding system is a significant factor, which affects remarkably the thermal comfort for sleeping environments. This paper reports a study on the effects of different bedding systems on thermal comfort to quantify the sensitivity coefficient used for calculating PMV in sleeping environments. Firstly, the experimental materials and methods were described in detail. Then, the experimental results and their analysis of the effects of different bedding systems on thermal comfort, in terms of skin temperatures and thermal sensations, are reported. Finally, the sensitivity coefficient used for calculating PMV in sleeping environments is regressed and further discussions are presented. The experimental results showed that the bedding systems affected remarkably mean skin temperatures, and especially the local skin temperature at forearm posterior. The relationship between the local skin temperature at forearm posterior and thermal sensation of subjects was established, suggesting that the skin temperatures was an important factor that influences the human's sensation during sleep. A sensitivity coefficient with a higher value of 0.1733 was regressed by the experimental results, and can be used for calculating PMV in sleeping environment.
KW - Bedding systems
KW - Sensitivity coefficient
KW - Skin temperature
KW - Sleep
KW - Thermal sensation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85041520742&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.12.393
DO - 10.1016/j.egypro.2017.12.393
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85041520742
SN - 1876-6102
VL - 142
SP - 1939
EP - 1946
JO - Energy Procedia
JF - Energy Procedia
T2 - 9th International Conference on Applied Energy, ICAE 2017
Y2 - 21 August 2017 through 24 August 2017
ER -