The range of students’ classroom-based activities is generally restricted; therefore, individuals have limited options for adjusting themselves to the indoor thermal environment. This study investigated the comfort temperature and adaptive behaviour of university students in Malaysia and Japan. Classrooms in three universities (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia; Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia; Kyushu University, Japan) were set to one of two conditions during the summer season: mechanical cooling (CL) mode, where AC was switched on for cooling purposes, and free-running (FR) mode, where AC was switched off. A total of 1428 responses were obtained. In Japan, 93.5% of the sample was male, while more even gender distributions were found in Ma...
In Malaysia, students spend up to 33% of their day in classrooms and school buildings. Previous rese...
This study investigates adaptive thermal comfort in air conditioned classrooms in Hong Kong. A field...
This paper presented the results of a study conducted on thermal comfort in a postgraduate office of...
Thermal comfort is one of the most important factors for satisfying occupants within indoor environm...
This paper presents an adaptive thermal comfort model study in the tropical country of Malaysia. A n...
This paper presented the results of a study conducted on thermal comfort in a postgraduate office of...
Thermal comfort studies are necessary in the early stage of building design, especially in tropical ...
Maintaining the thermal comfort of occupants along with minimising the related energy consumption is...
The use of an air conditioner (AC) becomes essential, particularly in a hot and humid climate, to pr...
This paper presents results of a small-scale field survey of occupant thermal comfort and adaptive b...
This research focuses on determining thermal comfort and analysing adaptive opportunities in Japanes...
Maintaining a satisfactory thermal environment is of primary importance, especially when the goal is...
A year-long field study of the thermal environment in university classrooms was conducted from March...
This paper presents an adaptive thermal comfort model study in the tropical country of Malaysia. A n...
Purpose Occupants dwelling in hot climatic regions of India for a longer term are tolerable to hig...
In Malaysia, students spend up to 33% of their day in classrooms and school buildings. Previous rese...
This study investigates adaptive thermal comfort in air conditioned classrooms in Hong Kong. A field...
This paper presented the results of a study conducted on thermal comfort in a postgraduate office of...
Thermal comfort is one of the most important factors for satisfying occupants within indoor environm...
This paper presents an adaptive thermal comfort model study in the tropical country of Malaysia. A n...
This paper presented the results of a study conducted on thermal comfort in a postgraduate office of...
Thermal comfort studies are necessary in the early stage of building design, especially in tropical ...
Maintaining the thermal comfort of occupants along with minimising the related energy consumption is...
The use of an air conditioner (AC) becomes essential, particularly in a hot and humid climate, to pr...
This paper presents results of a small-scale field survey of occupant thermal comfort and adaptive b...
This research focuses on determining thermal comfort and analysing adaptive opportunities in Japanes...
Maintaining a satisfactory thermal environment is of primary importance, especially when the goal is...
A year-long field study of the thermal environment in university classrooms was conducted from March...
This paper presents an adaptive thermal comfort model study in the tropical country of Malaysia. A n...
Purpose Occupants dwelling in hot climatic regions of India for a longer term are tolerable to hig...
In Malaysia, students spend up to 33% of their day in classrooms and school buildings. Previous rese...
This study investigates adaptive thermal comfort in air conditioned classrooms in Hong Kong. A field...
This paper presented the results of a study conducted on thermal comfort in a postgraduate office of...