1 Availability of data and materials
1: Here, the six different sizes of the single wall-hanging indoor air-conditioner are chosen at random, which is to carry out the research on the effect of them on the indoor thermal comfort. Six different sizes of the single wall-hanging indoor air-conditioner are 0.4m×0.2m×0.2m, 0.5m×0.2m×0.2m,0.45m×0.25m×0.2m,0.6m×0.2m×0.3m, 0.5m×0.25m×0.4m, 0.5m×0.3m×0.5m. It is believed by medical experts that setting the design temperature of the indoor air-conditioner to 26℃ can help save energy. And from the point of health, it is also the best temperature which can make you feel comfortable and hard to get sick, therefore the design temperature of the indoor air-conditioner in summer is chosen as 26℃. Here the air supply temperature is set to 21℃. According to literature 10, the air supply temperature is the difference between the design temperature of the indoor air-conditioner and the air supply temperature difference, so the air supply temperature difference is the design temperature of the indoor air-conditioner subtracts air supply temperature, which is 5℃. As for rooms, the recommended velocity of air supply inlet is 2.5-3.8m/s. Thus when the size of air-conditioner indoor unit is 0.5m×0.2m×0.2m, the air supply velocity is set to 3m/s, and the air supply volume rate is air supply velocity times the area of air supply vent. Cold air enters from the bottom of the air-conditioner indoor unit, thus for the size of air-conditioner indoor unit 0.5m×0.2m×0.2m, the area of air supply vent is 0.5×0.2=0.1m2, and the air supply volume rate is 0.3m3/s. For the specific room, the indoor cooling load and the air supply volume rate are constant, thus no matter what the size of air-conditioner indoor unit is, the air supply volume rate is kept unchanged at 0.3m3/s. For the other five sizes of air-conditioner indoor unit0.4m×0.2m×0.2m,0.45m×0.25m×0.2m,0.6m×0.2m×0.3m,0.5m×0.25m×0.4m,0.5m×0.3m×0.5m, their areas of air supply vent are 0.08m2, 0.1125m2, 0.12m2, 0.125m2, 0.15m2 respectively, thus the air supply velocity of the other five working conditions is 3.75m/s, 2.67m/s, 2.5m/s, 2.4m/s, 2m/s respectively. The air supply velocity under the six working conditions is listed in the Table 1 in my paper.
2: Numbers of grid cells under the six working conditions can be observed in fluent software. After the fluent software is started, the numbers of grid cells under the six working conditions can be known through the command “Mesh--Info--Size”, which are listed in the Table 2 in my paper.
3: After the calculation of numerical simulation is complete, the post-processing operation is carried out. The cases and data under the six working conditions can be imported into the post-processing software----Tecplot through the command “File-Load Data Files”. The height of human activity area from the ground is 1.7-1.9m, and z axis direction is height direction. The slice z=1.8m is created here to carry out the research on the temperature distribution and velocity distribution. In Tecplot software, z=1.8m slice is created through several steps. First, click the “Slices” item under “Show derived objects” ; Second, proceed with the command “Plot-Slices”, and the “Slice Details” appears. Choose the “Definition” item, and set the “Slice location” to z planes, whose value is 1.8; At last, execute the command “Data---Extract---Current Slices”. Thus the slice z=1.8m is created. After creating z=1.8m slice, choose the “Contour” item under “Show zone layers”, click the “Details” item next to the “Contour” item, choose the Temperature variable. Besides, click the “Zone Style” below the “Show zone layers”, in which only the zone where the “z=1.8m” slice is activated, choose the “Contour” item, and the “Contour Type” is set as “Lines and flood”.Close the “Zone Style”, click the “Details” item next to the “Contour” item, and the “Contour & Multi-Coloring Details” appears. Choose the “Labels” item, click “Show labels” “Contour value” by turn. Then the temperature value on the z=1.8m slice under the six working conditions in the Fig.3 of my paper can be observed. After observing the temperature value under the six working conditions, the conclusion that temperature near the air-supply vent of the air-conditioner indoor unit is lower. The further the air is from the air supply vent, the higher the temperature is can be drawn in my paper.
4: The slice z=1.8m has been created in the post-processing software---Tecplot. And velocity distribution on the z=1.8m slice can be displayed. Before it, velocity magnitude must be defined in the Tecplot software by executing the command“Data---Alter---Specify Equations”. Then “Specify Equations” appears, in which the formula “{velocity magnitude}=sqrt(V5*V5+V6*V6+V7*V7) can be entered, where V5 represents velocity in the X direction; V6 represents velocity in the Y direction and V7 represents velocity in the Z direction. After doing so, the velocity magnitude has been defined.Then click the “Details” item next to the “Contour” item, and choose the variable “velocity magnitude”. Besides, click the “Zone Style” below the “Show zone layers”, in which only the zone where the “z=1.8m” slice is activated, choose the “Contour” item, and the“Contour Type” is set as “Lines and flood”. Click the “Details” item next to the “Contour” item in the “Show zone layers” , and the “Contour & Multi-Coloring Details” appears. Choose the “Labels” item, click “Show labels” and “Contour value” by turn. Then the velocity value on the z=1.8m slice under the six working conditions in the Fig.5 of my paper can be observed. After observing the velocity value under the six working conditions, the conclusion that velocity near the air supply vent of air-conditioner indoor unit is larger. When the air is away from the air supply vent, there is a more obvious decrease in velocity. In the indoor activity area, there are local areas where velocity is low can be drawn in my paper.
5: The temperature difference on the z=1.8m slice is the maximum temperature subtracts the minimum temperature. The maximum temperature and the minimum temperature on the z=1.8m slice can be calculated in the fluent CFD software through the command “Report--Result Reports--Surface Integrals”, choose the Surface “z=1.8m” , the “Report Type” and click compute. The maximum temperature and the minimum temperature on the z=1.8m slice will be known. After it, the temperature difference can be calculated. The result of temperature difference on the z=1.8m slice under the six working conditions is listed in the Table 3 in my paper.
6: The velocity difference on the z=1.8m slice is the maximum velocity subtracts the minimum velocity. The maximum velocity and the minimum velocity on the z=1.8m slice can be calculated in the fluent CFD software through the command “Report--Result Reports--Surface Integrals”, choose the Surface “z=1.8m” , the “Report Type” and click compute. The maximum velocity and the minimum velocity on the z=1.8m slice will be known. Then the velocity difference can be known. The result of velocity difference on the z=1.8m slice under the six working conditions is listed in the Table 4 in my paper.
7:The PMV(Predicted Mean Vote) can be defined by the formula in the reference 12 of my paper,which is 1.279+0.00293×Ta-16.967×v0.5+3.618×v+0.498×v0.5×Ta. The formula can be defined in the fluent CFD software through the command“Define--Custom Field Functions”.After the definition of PMV is complete, the PMV value on the z=1.8m slice can be calculated in the fluent CFD software through the command “Report--Result Reports--Surface Integrals”, choose the Surface “z=1.8m” , the “Facet Average” is chosen as the “Report Type” and then click compute. Thus the PMV value on the z=1.8m slice under the six working conditions can be known, which is listed in the Table 6 in my paper.
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4 Authors’ contributions
The first author Kuanbing Caozhu was responsible for the writing of the manuscript, and the second author Changfa Ji gave the first author some advice on how to revise the manuscript, and the first author made corrections several times according to what he said. All authors contributed equally to the writing of the paper.
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