Abstract

degree-hour; response factor Abstract: The influence of the composite insulation compartment on indoor thermal stability is presented by two introduced factors: thermal comfort degree-hour and response factor. The results show that: when the vacuum insulation material is arranged on the top of the refrigerator compartment, the heat insulation performance of the refrigerated compartment is the best, and the thermal comfort degree-hour and response factors were 2.687,15.554; vacuum separator material disposed in the carriage body insulating material intermediate position, followed by refrigerated compartment insulation properties, thermal comfort degree-hour and response factor were 2.752,15.931; vacuum separator material is disposed against the carriage body in the innermost layer of insulating material, the worst performance refrigerated compartment insulation, thermal comfort degree-hour and compartment response factor were 2.813,16.284.

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