E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Estimation of the temperature spatial variability in confined spaces based on thermal imaging

  • Augustyn Grzegorz,
  • Jurasz Jakub,
  • Jurczyk Krzysztof,
  • Korbiel Tomasz,
  • Mikulik Jerzy,
  • Pawlik Marcin,
  • Rumin Rafał

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20172200004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 00004

Abstract

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In developed countries the salaries of office workers are several times higher than the total cost of maintaining and operating the building. Therefore even a small improvement in human work productivity and performance as a result of enhancing the quality of their work environment may lead to a meaningful economic benefits. The air temperature is the most commonly used indicator in assessing the indoor environment quality. What is more, it is well known that thermal comfort has the biggest impact on employees performance and their ability to work efficiently. In majority of office buildings, indoor temperature is managed by heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) appliances. However the way how they are currently managed and controlled leads to the nonhomogeneous distribution of temperature in certain space. An approach to determining the spatial variability of temperature in confined spaces was introduced based on thermal imaging temperature measurements. The conducted research and obtained results enabled positive verification of the method and creation of surface plot illustrating the temperature variability.