Energy efficient very low-energy houses, passive houses and nearly zero-energy houses have a significantly lower heating power demand than traditional build-ings. Therefore, the typical design and dimensioning criteria of conventional structural and building service system concepts need to be verified to avoid prob-lems concerning the thermal sensation and comfort of the building users. Fanger's Predicted Mean Vote, PMV-method is traditionally used for estimat-ing thermal sensation and comfort. The PMV method is based on a heat balance model, also referred to as a "static" or "constancy" model. While assuming that the effects of the surrounding environment are explained only by the physics of heat and mass exchanges between the body and the...
Indoor thermal comfort represents a key aspect for building energy consumption. Besides, the current...
The growing mechanization and industrialization of society has resulted in most people spending grea...
In order to improve the building thermal efficiency, increase the human thermal comfort level and to...
Energy efficient very low-energy houses, passive houses and nearly zero-energy houses have a signifi...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
Energy efficient very low-energy houses, passive houses and nearly zeroenergy houses have a signific...
This paper presents the basic features of the new VTT Human Thermal Model (HTM), the adopted heat an...
In this paper, a novel dynamic simulation model of the thermal behavior of the human body towards th...
Thermal comfort, influenced by thermal sensation is an important building performance indicator. In ...
Quite wide global consensus seems to be achieved in a desire to improve energy-efficiency of both ne...
Thermal comfort and human well-being is a phenomenon that has been studied over the years because di...
This paper, based on research conducted under the EU FP7 "SuPerBuildings" project, presents current ...
One of the challenges for engineers in designing comfort indoor environments is merging the need of ...
Indoor thermal comfort represents a key aspect of building design. The reference standards do not co...
The paper contains a short overview on important thermal sensation/comfort models followed by an int...
Indoor thermal comfort represents a key aspect for building energy consumption. Besides, the current...
The growing mechanization and industrialization of society has resulted in most people spending grea...
In order to improve the building thermal efficiency, increase the human thermal comfort level and to...
Energy efficient very low-energy houses, passive houses and nearly zero-energy houses have a signifi...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
Energy efficient very low-energy houses, passive houses and nearly zeroenergy houses have a signific...
This paper presents the basic features of the new VTT Human Thermal Model (HTM), the adopted heat an...
In this paper, a novel dynamic simulation model of the thermal behavior of the human body towards th...
Thermal comfort, influenced by thermal sensation is an important building performance indicator. In ...
Quite wide global consensus seems to be achieved in a desire to improve energy-efficiency of both ne...
Thermal comfort and human well-being is a phenomenon that has been studied over the years because di...
This paper, based on research conducted under the EU FP7 "SuPerBuildings" project, presents current ...
One of the challenges for engineers in designing comfort indoor environments is merging the need of ...
Indoor thermal comfort represents a key aspect of building design. The reference standards do not co...
The paper contains a short overview on important thermal sensation/comfort models followed by an int...
Indoor thermal comfort represents a key aspect for building energy consumption. Besides, the current...
The growing mechanization and industrialization of society has resulted in most people spending grea...
In order to improve the building thermal efficiency, increase the human thermal comfort level and to...