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titleOfInvention OVID SENSOR USED IN THE CONTROL OF AVAC SYSTEMS BASED ON A HUMAN THERMO-PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS
abstract THE PRESENT INNOVATION, WHICH IS AN OVIDEO SENSOR USED IN THE CONTROL OF AVAC SYSTEMS BASED ON HUMAN THERMAL PHYSIOLOGY, IS CONSTRUCTED THROUGH A DOUBLE HYGROSCOPE BODY CONSTITUTED BY A COMBINATION OF A DOUBLE OCA SEMI-EYEOPHOID SHELL IN THE LOWER ZONE, (1) (2), and a double OCA SEMI-SPHERICAL CASE IN THE UPPER AREA, (3) AND (4), CONNECTED TO THE GEOMETRIC CENTER OF THE SENSOR. The double shell is constituted by a granulated hygroscopic material, in contact with the interior fluid of the sensor, (2) and (4), and by a textile hygroscopic material, in contact with the surrounding external environment, (1) and (3) . THE SENSOR INSIDE IS COMPLETELY FILLED WITH FLUID. THE INPUT OF THE FLUID IN THE SENSOR IS PERFORMED IN THE LOWER AREA, (5), WHILE THE OUTPUT OF AIR IS IN THE TOP AREA OF THE SENSOR, (6). THE HEAT GENERATION IS PERFORMED AROUND THE WATER COMPENSATION PIPE (8), IN THE LOWER ZONE OF THE SENSOR, WHILE THE CONTROL TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT IS PERFORMED AT THE AVERAGE TEMPERATURE POINT OF THE SAME, ABOVE THE LEVEL OF THERMAL RESISTANCE, (7).
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