The way occupants adapt in an environmental setting directly affects their perceived thermal comfort. This study examines the variation in thermal comfort perception due to the diversified occupant behaviour. The self-reported occupant behaviour patterns within the social housing were clustered into three groups based on the newly developed index, Adaptive Behaviour Index. A dynamic building simulation approach was then employed to investigate the difference in thermal comfort using “Annual Comfort Hours” as the quantifying metric. The results revealed that Annual Comfort Hours for "active" and "passive" occupants were 247% and 180% higher than that of the "indifferent" occupants respectively. This study recognises the role of multifaceted ...
Building energy simulations rely on assumptions that can affect their reliability. Occupant behavior...
Simulation of building performance is increasingly being used in design practice to predict comfort ...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The present research seeks to characterise occupant behaviours in a residential setting to improve t...
Thermal comfort is essential for optimized performance of daily activities. Continuous variation in ...
Thermal comfort is essential for optimized performance of daily activities. Continuous variation in ...
Thermal comfort is essential for optimized performance of daily activities. Continuous variation in ...
Internationally and locally, there is increasing interest in the application of adaptive models of t...
Adaptive thermal comfort criteria for building occupants are now becoming established. In this paper...
The current trend in reduction in energy use in buildings is oriented towards sustainable measures a...
Building energy simulations rely on assumptions that can affect their reliability. Occupant behavior...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
Simulation of building performance is increasingly being used in design practice to predict comfort ...
Building energy simulations rely on assumptions that can affect their reliability. Occupant behavior...
Simulation of building performance is increasingly being used in design practice to predict comfort ...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The present research seeks to characterise occupant behaviours in a residential setting to improve t...
Thermal comfort is essential for optimized performance of daily activities. Continuous variation in ...
Thermal comfort is essential for optimized performance of daily activities. Continuous variation in ...
Thermal comfort is essential for optimized performance of daily activities. Continuous variation in ...
Internationally and locally, there is increasing interest in the application of adaptive models of t...
Adaptive thermal comfort criteria for building occupants are now becoming established. In this paper...
The current trend in reduction in energy use in buildings is oriented towards sustainable measures a...
Building energy simulations rely on assumptions that can affect their reliability. Occupant behavior...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
Simulation of building performance is increasingly being used in design practice to predict comfort ...
Building energy simulations rely on assumptions that can affect their reliability. Occupant behavior...
Simulation of building performance is increasingly being used in design practice to predict comfort ...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...