Experimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants' thermal comfort in railway vehicles (Verification of the applicability of PMV/PPD to main line vehicles)

The purpose of this study is to clarify the seasonal characteristics of the thermal sensation and comfort of occupants in a main line vehicle in Japan. In addition to the summer and winter experiments conducted in our previous research, we carried out the subjective experiments in the autumn and the...

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Main Authors: Hiroharu ENDOH, Fumitoshi KIKUCHI, Ayano SAITO, Shota ENAMI, Sachiko YOSHIE, Nobuaki HAYASHI
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Language:Japanese
Published: The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers 2022-11-01
Series:Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/88/915/88_22-00172/_pdf/-char/en
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author Hiroharu ENDOH
Fumitoshi KIKUCHI
Ayano SAITO
Shota ENAMI
Sachiko YOSHIE
Nobuaki HAYASHI
author_facet Hiroharu ENDOH
Fumitoshi KIKUCHI
Ayano SAITO
Shota ENAMI
Sachiko YOSHIE
Nobuaki HAYASHI
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description The purpose of this study is to clarify the seasonal characteristics of the thermal sensation and comfort of occupants in a main line vehicle in Japan. In addition to the summer and winter experiments conducted in our previous research, we carried out the subjective experiments in the autumn and the spring. The participants rode a main line vehicle stationed at a rolling stock center, and they experienced the non-steady-state thermal environment ranging from around 20℃ to 30℃ and answered questionnaires about their thermal sensation and comfort. Based on the experimental results obtained in the four seasons, the seasonal characteristics of the relationships between the thermal indices called PMV/PPD and the subjective evaluation values were analyzed, and the seasonal differences in the prediction accuracy of PMV/PPD was also examined. The mean thermal sensation has strong correlation with the PMV in all seasons, and the seasonal differences in the relation between them were not found. Furthermore, the percentage of the participants who felt cold/hot sensation in all seasons got good agreement with the PPD. These results support the validity of PMV/PPD as the prediction indices for thermal sensation in railway vehicles. On the other hand, the seasonal differences were found in the relation between the PMV and the percentage of the participants who felt dissatisfied and the relation between the PMV and the percentage of the participants who felt sweaty – in the summer, the percentage of the participants who felt sweaty and dissatisfied was higher than in the other seasons. The root mean square errors of the PPD in the spring, summer, autumn and winter experiments were 12.9pt, 20.4pt, 17.8pt and 11.0pt, respectively. These results suggest, in order to use the PPD as a highly accurate indicator of thermal comfort in Japan all the year around, it should be corrected taking into account the seasonal characteristics of thermal comfort.
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spelling doaj.art-e1b4164efba9499a973b7b89ed5674132022-12-22T02:55:31ZjpnThe Japan Society of Mechanical EngineersNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu2187-97612022-11-018891522-0017222-0017210.1299/transjsme.22-00172transjsmeExperimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants' thermal comfort in railway vehicles (Verification of the applicability of PMV/PPD to main line vehicles)Hiroharu ENDOH0Fumitoshi KIKUCHI1Ayano SAITO2Shota ENAMI3Sachiko YOSHIE4Nobuaki HAYASHI5Railway Technical Research InstituteRailway Technical Research InstituteRailway Technical Research InstituteRailway Technical Research InstituteRailway Technical Research InstituteEast Japan Railway CompanyThe purpose of this study is to clarify the seasonal characteristics of the thermal sensation and comfort of occupants in a main line vehicle in Japan. In addition to the summer and winter experiments conducted in our previous research, we carried out the subjective experiments in the autumn and the spring. The participants rode a main line vehicle stationed at a rolling stock center, and they experienced the non-steady-state thermal environment ranging from around 20℃ to 30℃ and answered questionnaires about their thermal sensation and comfort. Based on the experimental results obtained in the four seasons, the seasonal characteristics of the relationships between the thermal indices called PMV/PPD and the subjective evaluation values were analyzed, and the seasonal differences in the prediction accuracy of PMV/PPD was also examined. The mean thermal sensation has strong correlation with the PMV in all seasons, and the seasonal differences in the relation between them were not found. Furthermore, the percentage of the participants who felt cold/hot sensation in all seasons got good agreement with the PPD. These results support the validity of PMV/PPD as the prediction indices for thermal sensation in railway vehicles. On the other hand, the seasonal differences were found in the relation between the PMV and the percentage of the participants who felt dissatisfied and the relation between the PMV and the percentage of the participants who felt sweaty – in the summer, the percentage of the participants who felt sweaty and dissatisfied was higher than in the other seasons. The root mean square errors of the PPD in the spring, summer, autumn and winter experiments were 12.9pt, 20.4pt, 17.8pt and 11.0pt, respectively. These results suggest, in order to use the PPD as a highly accurate indicator of thermal comfort in Japan all the year around, it should be corrected taking into account the seasonal characteristics of thermal comfort.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/88/915/88_22-00172/_pdf/-char/enrailway vehiclethermal environmentthermal comfortpmv/ppdseasonal characteristic
spellingShingle Hiroharu ENDOH
Fumitoshi KIKUCHI
Ayano SAITO
Shota ENAMI
Sachiko YOSHIE
Nobuaki HAYASHI
Experimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants' thermal comfort in railway vehicles (Verification of the applicability of PMV/PPD to main line vehicles)
Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu
railway vehicle
thermal environment
thermal comfort
pmv/ppd
seasonal characteristic
title Experimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants' thermal comfort in railway vehicles (Verification of the applicability of PMV/PPD to main line vehicles)
title_full Experimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants' thermal comfort in railway vehicles (Verification of the applicability of PMV/PPD to main line vehicles)
title_fullStr Experimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants' thermal comfort in railway vehicles (Verification of the applicability of PMV/PPD to main line vehicles)
title_full_unstemmed Experimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants' thermal comfort in railway vehicles (Verification of the applicability of PMV/PPD to main line vehicles)
title_short Experimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants' thermal comfort in railway vehicles (Verification of the applicability of PMV/PPD to main line vehicles)
title_sort experimental study on the seasonal characteristics of occupants apos thermal comfort in railway vehicles verification of the applicability of pmv ppd to main line vehicles
topic railway vehicle
thermal environment
thermal comfort
pmv/ppd
seasonal characteristic
url https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/transjsme/88/915/88_22-00172/_pdf/-char/en
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