Fair Conditioning Heat Flow Analysis – Fair Conditioning

Heat Flow Analysis

Subject

Climatology

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Academic Year

2'nd Year

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Complexity Level

Beginner

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Content tags

Building Materials & Properties

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Passive Design Principles

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Radiation

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Activity Type

Demonstration

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Activity duration

< 1 hour

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Objective

To understand how the heat can be lost or gained from the surroundings by the human body.

Outcome

Students will realize that a deeper understanding of heat transfer processes is essential in cooling buildings thoughtfully.

Requirements

Infrared thermometer

Prerequisites
  • Conceptual knowledge of heat transfer processes
  • Knowledge of how to measure temperature using infrared thermometer.
Procedure
  1. Pass the infrared thermometer in the classroom.
  2. Students point the thermometer to their hand, and note down their body temperature.
  3. Once all the students are done, take the thermometer and point it towards each wall, ceiling, floor, window and announce the temperature values of each component for everyone to take note.
  4. Students tabulate these observations (as shown below), and find the temperature difference between the human body and each room component.
  5. Positive temperature difference suggests that body can lose heat to the respective surrounding whereas negative difference suggests body can gain heat from the surroundings.
  6. Similar heat transfer patterns can be used for cooling occupants inside a building.
Table

Human Body Temperature, tb (℃): 

Sr. No.Room ComponentTemperature, tc (℃)td=tb – tc (℃)Potential heat gain/loss by the body (td>0: loss, td<0: gain)
1Wall 1
2Wall 2
3Wall 3
4Wall 4
5Roof
6Floor
7Window 1
8Window 2
Image
Infrared Thermometer

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