The Annals of physiological anthropology
Print ISSN : 0287-8429
Transient Temperature Responses of Hydronic Radiant Floor Heating System by Different Pipe Embedding Depth and Water Supply Condition
Kwang-Seop CHUNGJang-Yeul SOHNYong-Kyu BAIKJae-Sik KANG
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1993 年 12 巻 4 号 p. 213-218

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"Ondol" is a Korean unique heating system. It is a specific radiant floor heating system using combustion heat of briquette or timber in Korea. Such traditional "Ondol" is changed to radiant heating system with pipe-coil embedded in the floor or slab. This study has contributed to the understandings of the transient behaviours of Ondol-heated floor panels and enclosure exposed to this type of heating system. The result is that the water supply temperature had a large effect on the rate of increase in floor surface and room air temperature. But, in spite of a higher water supply temperature, the heat flow rate was not increased considerably. The shallow pipe embedding depths, of course, result in a low heat flow rate.
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