In Malaysia, students spend up to 33% of their day in classrooms and school buildings. Previous research had shown that thermal comfort conditions in educational buildings can stimulate student productivity. This study aimed to preliminary investigate the relationship between thermal sensation and student performance in the classroom. Data collection was conducted in a selected classroom at a secondary school in Segamat, Johor. All data were collected for three days. Physical measurement data were taken using thermal comfort equipment, KIMO AMI 310 for indoor measurement (air temperature, mean radiant temperature, air velocity, relative humidity), and TSI VelociCalc for outdoor measurement (air temperature, relative humidity). The thermal ...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
Poorly operated air conditioning and mechanical ventilation system might cause significant Sick Buil...
A field study on the students’ performance in the thermal comfort for acceptability environment asse...
In Malaysia, students spend up to 33% of their day in classrooms and school buildings. Previous rese...
In Malaysia, students spend up to 33% of their day in classrooms and school buildings. Previous rese...
Air velocity is among the most important factors influencing thermal comfort in naturally ventilated...
Air velocity is among the most important factors influencing thermal comfort in naturally ventilated...
Malaysian comfort standard based on the MS 1525: 2019 have established for acceptable indoor conditi...
In classrooms, several variables may affect students’ thermal comfort, and hence health, well-being,...
Thermal comfort is a condition of mind which expresses satisfaction with the surrounding thermal env...
Optimum comfort factors help in enhancing effective learning process in a classroom. The aim of this...
A field study on the relationship between thermal comfort and students’ performance was carried out ...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
Poorly operated air conditioning and mechanical ventilation system might cause significant Sick Buil...
A field study on the students’ performance in the thermal comfort for acceptability environment asse...
In Malaysia, students spend up to 33% of their day in classrooms and school buildings. Previous rese...
In Malaysia, students spend up to 33% of their day in classrooms and school buildings. Previous rese...
Air velocity is among the most important factors influencing thermal comfort in naturally ventilated...
Air velocity is among the most important factors influencing thermal comfort in naturally ventilated...
Malaysian comfort standard based on the MS 1525: 2019 have established for acceptable indoor conditi...
In classrooms, several variables may affect students’ thermal comfort, and hence health, well-being,...
Thermal comfort is a condition of mind which expresses satisfaction with the surrounding thermal env...
Optimum comfort factors help in enhancing effective learning process in a classroom. The aim of this...
A field study on the relationship between thermal comfort and students’ performance was carried out ...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
The thermal environment in educational buildings is crucial to improve students’ health and producti...
Poorly operated air conditioning and mechanical ventilation system might cause significant Sick Buil...
A field study on the students’ performance in the thermal comfort for acceptability environment asse...