Thermal comfort of people in outdoor urban spaces is a growing concern in cities due to climate change and urbanization. In outdoor settings the climate and behavior of people are more dynamic than in indoor situations, therefore a steady state of the thermoregulatory system is rarely reached. Understanding the dynamics of outdoor thermal comfort requires accurate predictive models. In this paper we extend a classical two-node model of human body thermal regulation. We give a detailed description and interpretation of all the components and parameter values and test the dynamics of the model against experimental data. We propose a modification of the skin blood flow model which, while keeping realistic values and responsiveness, improves sk...
The methodology to describe the individual difference in temperature regulation of human body in tra...
The UTCI-Fiala mathematical model of human temperature regulation forms the basis of the new Univers...
Comfort can be considered as subjective feeling, which could be affected by the external ambient, by...
Thermal comfort of people in outdoor urban spaces is a growing concern in cities due to climate chan...
Understanding human response to the dynamic urban thermal environments is crucial for effective adap...
A mathematical model for predicting human thermal and regulatory responses in cold, cool, neutral, w...
Understanding of dynamic and transient wind environment is crucial to evaluating the outdoor thermal...
In recent years there has been a growing demand from research, military and the industry for robust,...
Current thermoregulation and coupled thermal sensation models are mostly based on and validate for l...
Heat stress events in urban areas are increasing as a result of global warming and urban heat island...
Various and disparate technical disciplines have identified a growing need for tools to predict huma...
Various and disparate technical disciplines have identified a growing need for tools to predict huma...
The Berkeley Comfort Model is based on the Stolwijk model of human thermal regulation but includes s...
In order to protect heat disorder due to hot environment, the authors have developed a model for pre...
This paper proposes the methodology to quantify the individual difference in temperature regulation ...
The methodology to describe the individual difference in temperature regulation of human body in tra...
The UTCI-Fiala mathematical model of human temperature regulation forms the basis of the new Univers...
Comfort can be considered as subjective feeling, which could be affected by the external ambient, by...
Thermal comfort of people in outdoor urban spaces is a growing concern in cities due to climate chan...
Understanding human response to the dynamic urban thermal environments is crucial for effective adap...
A mathematical model for predicting human thermal and regulatory responses in cold, cool, neutral, w...
Understanding of dynamic and transient wind environment is crucial to evaluating the outdoor thermal...
In recent years there has been a growing demand from research, military and the industry for robust,...
Current thermoregulation and coupled thermal sensation models are mostly based on and validate for l...
Heat stress events in urban areas are increasing as a result of global warming and urban heat island...
Various and disparate technical disciplines have identified a growing need for tools to predict huma...
Various and disparate technical disciplines have identified a growing need for tools to predict huma...
The Berkeley Comfort Model is based on the Stolwijk model of human thermal regulation but includes s...
In order to protect heat disorder due to hot environment, the authors have developed a model for pre...
This paper proposes the methodology to quantify the individual difference in temperature regulation ...
The methodology to describe the individual difference in temperature regulation of human body in tra...
The UTCI-Fiala mathematical model of human temperature regulation forms the basis of the new Univers...
Comfort can be considered as subjective feeling, which could be affected by the external ambient, by...