Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator. Alternative indicators have gained interest over the last decade. Developments are found in higher resolution indicators, applying, e.g. thermo-physiological models. The adaptive thermal comfort approach (ATC), applying the indoor operative temperature in relation to the outdoor air temperature as the main performance indicator, represents an example of a less complex indicator. A clear advantage of the latter is the relative simple comfort assessment in use and the perceptibility of the indicator. However, the heat balance approach has a larger flexibility and a wider applicability. In this paper the linkage between PMV and ATC is elaborated on by...
The Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model is extensively used by current thermal comfort standards, such a...
The first guidelines for thermal comfort in buildings in The Netherlands were developed in the late ...
Thermal comfort -the state of mind, which expresses satisfaction with the thermal environment- is an...
Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator. Altern...
SUMMARY Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator...
Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review...
This paper presents in detail a theoretical adaptive model of thermal comfort based on the “Black Bo...
AbstractEnergy saving in commercial and residential buildings have a potential with respect to impro...
Indoor thermal comfort is generally assessed using the PMV or the adaptive model. This research pres...
AbstractTemperature restriction in indoor environment is a simple way of saving energy; however, it ...
Thermal comfort standards ISO 7730 and ASHRAE 55-2004 are based on the experimental results conducte...
This paper, based on research conducted under the EU FP7 "SuPerBuildings" project, presents current ...
This study aims to improve the prediction accuracy of the rational standard thermal comfort model, k...
Fanger’s predicted mean vote (PMV) model which is as a result of climate-chamber-based experiments i...
The Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model stands among the foremost recognized thermal comfort models. It ...
The Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model is extensively used by current thermal comfort standards, such a...
The first guidelines for thermal comfort in buildings in The Netherlands were developed in the late ...
Thermal comfort -the state of mind, which expresses satisfaction with the thermal environment- is an...
Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator. Altern...
SUMMARY Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator...
Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review...
This paper presents in detail a theoretical adaptive model of thermal comfort based on the “Black Bo...
AbstractEnergy saving in commercial and residential buildings have a potential with respect to impro...
Indoor thermal comfort is generally assessed using the PMV or the adaptive model. This research pres...
AbstractTemperature restriction in indoor environment is a simple way of saving energy; however, it ...
Thermal comfort standards ISO 7730 and ASHRAE 55-2004 are based on the experimental results conducte...
This paper, based on research conducted under the EU FP7 "SuPerBuildings" project, presents current ...
This study aims to improve the prediction accuracy of the rational standard thermal comfort model, k...
Fanger’s predicted mean vote (PMV) model which is as a result of climate-chamber-based experiments i...
The Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model stands among the foremost recognized thermal comfort models. It ...
The Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model is extensively used by current thermal comfort standards, such a...
The first guidelines for thermal comfort in buildings in The Netherlands were developed in the late ...
Thermal comfort -the state of mind, which expresses satisfaction with the thermal environment- is an...