This paper introduces the concept of the Adaptive Comfort Degree-Day, a temperature difference/time composite metric, as a means of comparing energy savings from Adaptive Comfort Model standards by quantifying the extent to which the temperature limits of the thermal comfort zone of the Predicted Mean Vote Model can be broadened. The Adaptive Comfort Degree-Day has been applied to a series of climates projected for different locations (Edinburgh, Manchester and London) under different emissions scenarios in the United Kingdom for the 2020s, 2030s, 2050s and 2080s. The rate at which energy savings can be achieved by the European adaptive standard EN15251 (Category II) was compared with the ASHRAE 55 adaptive standard (80 % acceptability) dur...
Projected increases in temperature due to the changing climate are likely to exacerbate overheating ...
The recent release of the largest database of thermal comfort field studies (ASHRAE Global Thermal C...
Thermal comfort has been widely studied from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. Fro...
This paper introduces the concept of the Adaptive Comfort Degree-Day, a temperature difference/time ...
Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review...
Recent climate change projections estimate that the average summertime temperature in the southern p...
Many studies are nowadays focused on the application of energy conservation measures (ECMs) to build...
Climate change is one of the main problems of the society of the 21st century. High emissions of Gre...
A sustainable use of active heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems is crucial for...
There is currently a need to restore the existing building stock. For this purpose, an energy evalua...
The intensity and duration of hot weather and the number of extreme weather events, such as heatwave...
Climate change is becoming a serious issue for the construction industry, since the time scales at w...
The use of setpoint temperatures based on adaptive comfort algorithms is a method more and more used...
The building sector is among the main energy users in the world, and its consumption patterns are st...
The building industry is regarded a major contributor to climate change as energy consumption from b...
Projected increases in temperature due to the changing climate are likely to exacerbate overheating ...
The recent release of the largest database of thermal comfort field studies (ASHRAE Global Thermal C...
Thermal comfort has been widely studied from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. Fro...
This paper introduces the concept of the Adaptive Comfort Degree-Day, a temperature difference/time ...
Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review...
Recent climate change projections estimate that the average summertime temperature in the southern p...
Many studies are nowadays focused on the application of energy conservation measures (ECMs) to build...
Climate change is one of the main problems of the society of the 21st century. High emissions of Gre...
A sustainable use of active heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems is crucial for...
There is currently a need to restore the existing building stock. For this purpose, an energy evalua...
The intensity and duration of hot weather and the number of extreme weather events, such as heatwave...
Climate change is becoming a serious issue for the construction industry, since the time scales at w...
The use of setpoint temperatures based on adaptive comfort algorithms is a method more and more used...
The building sector is among the main energy users in the world, and its consumption patterns are st...
The building industry is regarded a major contributor to climate change as energy consumption from b...
Projected increases in temperature due to the changing climate are likely to exacerbate overheating ...
The recent release of the largest database of thermal comfort field studies (ASHRAE Global Thermal C...
Thermal comfort has been widely studied from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. Fro...