When carrying out the IES TM52 analysis, we are able to change a parameter named 'summer (elevated) air speed'. I understand from TM52 that this is to take account of air movement within the room, and determines the relative importance of air and radiant temperature in the resultant temperature figure.
I can't find any guidance from IES or in TM52 as to what this figure should be. The default is 0.8m/s, but why? It makes quite a bit of difference to the results if I edit this variable. It would be good to hear that there is some sort of justification behind the 0.8 figure, if not a method for estimating it on individual projects.
TM52 - Summer (elevated) air speed
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Re: TM52 - Summer (elevated) air speed
Hi pran,
The VisaPro TM52 user guide may help you out.
Unfortunately i can't help you with the 0.8m/s default value.
John
The VisaPro TM52 user guide may help you out.
Unfortunately i can't help you with the 0.8m/s default value.
John
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Re: TM52 - Summer (elevated) air speed
Pran,
did you ever get an answer to your query, having the same problem.
did you ever get an answer to your query, having the same problem.
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Re: TM52 - Summer (elevated) air speed
After doing some digging, I believe the 0.8 m/s may come from the ASHRAE 55 standard, specifically section 5.3.3.2 on Limits to Average Air Speed (Va) without Occupant Control.
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