Abstract

Regular logistics storage spaces suffer a very high temperature during summer. To build a green logistics storage space, it is truly necessary to optimize the thermal environment in summer. At present, there are few related studies on the energy consumption, thermal environment and human comfort of green logistics storage spaces. Therefore, this paper analyzes the heat and moisture transfer in and studies the impacts of the thermal environment of green logistics storage space. Based on the survey results, a coupled heat-moisture transfer model of green logistics storage space was constructed, which consists of three parts - the envelope structure, the hot and humid indoor environment, and the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system. Based on the idea of linear regression, a model was established to predict human body’s subjective thermal sensation in green logistics storage space. The experiment showed the analysis results of heat and moisture transfer and thermal comfort in green logistics storage space, and verified the effectiveness of the proposed model.

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