Equivalent Homogeneous Temperature Model Reference

The equivalent homogeneous temperature (EHT) is incorporated into the ISO 14505 standard for the evaluation of thermal environments in vehicles or any confined spaces with asymmetric climatic conditions that are close to thermal neutrality. The Equivalent Homogeneous Temperature model uses thermal manikins to represent human bodies, which are subdivided into 17 segments.

Equivalent temperature is defined as the temperature of an imaginary homogeneous enclosure in which the mean radiant temperature is equal to the air temperature, and the air is still with zero velocity. In this imaginary enclosure, a person exchanges the same heat loss by convection and radiation as in actual conditions.

Theory See Equivalent Homogeneous Temperature Model.
Provided By [physics continuum] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path Continua > Physics 1 > Models > Equivalent Homogeneous Temperature
Requires Optional Models: Thermal Comfort
Properties Key properties are: Equivalent Temperature Method. See Equivalent Homogeneous Temperature Properties.
Activates Physics Models
  • Optional Models: Manikin
  • Flow: Steady
(activated automatically)
Report Options Equivalent Homogeneous Temperature.

Equivalent Homogeneous Temperature Properties

Equivalent Temperature Method
Sets the method for determining the equivalent temperature. At present, the only method available is Rommelfanger (read-only).