Abstract Thermal insulation from clothing is one of the most important input variables used to predict the thermal comfort of a building's occupants. This paper investigates the clothing pattern in buildings with different configurations located in a temperate and humid climate in Brazil. Occupants of two kinds of buildings (three offices and two university classrooms) assessed their thermal environment through 'right-here-right-now' questionnaires, while at the same time indoor climatic measurements were carried out in situ (air temperature and radiant temperature, air speed and humidity). A total of 5,036 votes from 1,161 occupants were collected. Results suggest that the clothing values adopted by occupants inside buildings were influenc...
The purpose of this study is to establish the influence that clothing and ambient temperature have o...
ABSTRACT: This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preference...
This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preferences inside n...
Thermal insulation from clothing is one of the most important input variables used to predict the th...
The adaptive thermal comfort model links indoor comfort temperatures to prevailing weather outdoors,...
Clothing has a direct influence on the thermal comfort of an occupant and so, indirectly on the ener...
Background: The adoption of air conditioning (AC) is growing rapidly in developing countries across ...
Background: The adoption of air conditioning (AC) is growing rapidly in developing countries across ...
This article presents the results from thermal comfort survey carried out in classrooms over two dif...
Abstract Currently, there is a rising trend for commercial buildings to use air conditioning to prov...
Significant data from thermal comfort studies conducted in indoor built environment have been includ...
Outdoor comfort, as perceived by the average person, is linked to a wide variety of parameters. Micr...
Currently, there is a rising trend for commercial buildings to use air conditioning to provide indoo...
In air conditioned buildings where thermal conditions comply with existing building codes and stand...
Thermal comfort has direction implications for energy efficiency and sustainable development. From a...
The purpose of this study is to establish the influence that clothing and ambient temperature have o...
ABSTRACT: This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preference...
This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preferences inside n...
Thermal insulation from clothing is one of the most important input variables used to predict the th...
The adaptive thermal comfort model links indoor comfort temperatures to prevailing weather outdoors,...
Clothing has a direct influence on the thermal comfort of an occupant and so, indirectly on the ener...
Background: The adoption of air conditioning (AC) is growing rapidly in developing countries across ...
Background: The adoption of air conditioning (AC) is growing rapidly in developing countries across ...
This article presents the results from thermal comfort survey carried out in classrooms over two dif...
Abstract Currently, there is a rising trend for commercial buildings to use air conditioning to prov...
Significant data from thermal comfort studies conducted in indoor built environment have been includ...
Outdoor comfort, as perceived by the average person, is linked to a wide variety of parameters. Micr...
Currently, there is a rising trend for commercial buildings to use air conditioning to provide indoo...
In air conditioned buildings where thermal conditions comply with existing building codes and stand...
Thermal comfort has direction implications for energy efficiency and sustainable development. From a...
The purpose of this study is to establish the influence that clothing and ambient temperature have o...
ABSTRACT: This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preference...
This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preferences inside n...