Author/Authors :
Hemmer, C GRESPI/Thermomécanique - UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, Campus du Moulin de la Housse - BP, France , Convert, F GRESPI/Thermomécanique - UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, Campus du Moulin de la Housse - BP, France , Popa, C GRESPI/Thermomécanique - UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, Campus du Moulin de la Housse - BP, France , Polidori, G GRESPI/Thermomécanique - UFR Sciences Exactes et Naturelles, Campus du Moulin de la Housse - BP, France
Abstract :
Thermal comfort in buildings is an important property for the quality of indoor environments, but also for the
quantity of energy to be supplied by heating equipment. It is therefore important to understand and control the
heat exchanges that come into play in the electric heaters. The electric heaters transfer their energy to the
environment by convection and radiation. This paper presents a 3D numerical study of turbulent and steady
airflow, in a living space (width 3.4m, 4.5m length and 2.6m height). The influence of the electric heater
position in the room will be reviewed to improve the thermal comfort and energy performance of the system.
Transport equations of mass, momentum and energy are solved numerically using the finite volume method.
Also, the radiative heat exchanges between surfaces are considered.
Keywords :
Thermal comfort , Electric heater , Natural convection , Radiation , CFD