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Influence of misting system on the thermal environment and thermal comfort of seated people in semi-outdoor space in Xi'an, China

Xu Xie, Zhen Sun, Xi Zhu, Shengkai Zhao, Zun Wang, Yongchao Zhai

2024Frontiers of Architectural Research15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In summer, factors such as solar radiation could make semi-outdoor spaces uncomfortable, and the use of misting systems for evaporative cooling is a low-energy improvement measure. To investigate the impact of misting system on the thermal environment and thermal comfort of seated people improvement, a field study was conducted at a semi-outdoor cafeteria in Xi'an. The results indicated that the misting system was capable of reducing the ambient air temperature by 2.4–4.9 °C and increasing the relative humidity by 17.1%–17.8%. Participants in misting condition reported lower thermal sensation and higher thermal acceptability, thermal preference, humidity sensation, humidity preference and humidity acceptability. In no misting condition, the upper SET∗ limit acceptable to 80% of the population was 28.5 °C. However, in the misting condition, the acceptable percentage of participants in each SET∗ interval was more than 90%. When SET∗ was 22.1–23.7 °C, the improvement in human thermal comfort through misting system was not significant. When SET∗ was 23.7–28.5 °C, the misting system significantly improve human thermal comfort. Finally, two control temperature thresholds of the misting system were provided according to the relationship between 80%, the maximum (89.3%) acceptable percentage and the air temperature, which were 30.1 °C and 26.5 °C, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

Thermal comfortThermal sensationRelative humidityCafeteriaEnvironmental scienceThermalHumidityEnvironmental engineeringMeteorologyMedicineGeographyPathologyBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationUrban Heat Island MitigationInfection Control and Ventilation
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