Research on the Effect of Spray Ventilation Cooling Systems on Human Physiological and Psychological Indexes

Author:

Cao Yingxue12,Li Haodong2,Yang Honggang2,Meng Xiaojing2,Liu Di2,Wang Jinxiao2,Zhang Xin2,Li Ao2

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Green Building, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an 710055, China

2. School of Resource Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an 710055, China

Abstract

Hot working environment not only affects work efficiency, but also poses a potential threat to the physical and mental health of staff. The current common method for dealing with high temperatures is spray-only or ventilation-only. To investigate the impact of different spray and ventilation modes on indoor high-temperature environments, this study examined their effects on indoor environmental parameters, average skin temperature, and psychological indicators. By establishing an experimental platform for high-temperature thermal environments, a spray ventilation cooling system was implemented, and its cooling efficacy in the indoor thermal environment was analyzed. The environmental classification of the high-temperature working environment under experimental conditions is provided based on the experimental data. A comparison and analysis of environmental parameters and physiological and psychological indicators between moderate and high-temperature environments were conducted. The combination of spray and ventilation modes resulted in a 5.3 °C reduction in air temperature, a 24.1% increase in average relative humidity, and a 3.3 °C reduction in average Wet-bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT). The cooling effect was increased by 2.3 °C and the average relative humidity was increased by 10.8% compared to spray-only and ventilation-only modes. In spray and ventilation mode, when the spray volume is increased by 15 mL/min, the air temperature is reduced by 8.2 °C, the average relative humidity is increased by 31.9%, and the average WBGT is reduced by 5.1 °C. This study has guiding significance for finding a reasonable cooling scheme to cope with indoor high-temperature environments.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province

Publisher

MDPI AG

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