The evaluation of indoor comfort requires a thorough understanding of how human occupants perceive four indoor environmental factors: visual conditions, air quality, acoustic ambience and thermal conditions. Recent studies have found that overall comfort is more than the average effects of these four parameters. Beside their main effects, their mutual interactions play an equally important role in the perception of comfort. Thus, to progress regarding our understanding of global comfort, more effort is needed to further investigate the interactions between indoor environmental factors. For this kind of perceptual evaluation, it is necessary to conduct user studies. In these, subjects’ evaluations need to be recorded in addition to the physi...
This study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of the PMV model in residential buildings in UK...
The results from a large field study of thermal comfort in European office buildings are reported. M...
At present, workplace researchers lack a suitable methodology for combining objective indoor environ...
In industrialized countries, people spend on average 85-90% of their time indoors (1). For this reas...
Recently, more attention is being paid to human sensation and perception processes under multidomain...
Current research on human comfort has identified a gap in the investigation of multi-domain percepti...
People spend more than 90% of their time in buildings in the U.S. ("US Environmental Protection Agen...
In buildings, occupants’ interactions with systems and their behaviour is often influenced by enviro...
In buildings, occupants’ interactions with systems and their behaviour is often influenced by enviro...
The main objective of the Ph.D. study was to examine occupants’ perception of comfort in nonindustri...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affectworkers’ c...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers’ ...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers’ ...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers\u...
One of the challenges for engineers in designing comfort indoor environments is merging the need of ...
This study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of the PMV model in residential buildings in UK...
The results from a large field study of thermal comfort in European office buildings are reported. M...
At present, workplace researchers lack a suitable methodology for combining objective indoor environ...
In industrialized countries, people spend on average 85-90% of their time indoors (1). For this reas...
Recently, more attention is being paid to human sensation and perception processes under multidomain...
Current research on human comfort has identified a gap in the investigation of multi-domain percepti...
People spend more than 90% of their time in buildings in the U.S. ("US Environmental Protection Agen...
In buildings, occupants’ interactions with systems and their behaviour is often influenced by enviro...
In buildings, occupants’ interactions with systems and their behaviour is often influenced by enviro...
The main objective of the Ph.D. study was to examine occupants’ perception of comfort in nonindustri...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affectworkers’ c...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers’ ...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers’ ...
Indoor environmental conditions (thermal, noise, light, and indoor air quality) may affect workers\u...
One of the challenges for engineers in designing comfort indoor environments is merging the need of ...
This study was conducted to investigate the accuracy of the PMV model in residential buildings in UK...
The results from a large field study of thermal comfort in European office buildings are reported. M...
At present, workplace researchers lack a suitable methodology for combining objective indoor environ...