Occupant window opening behaviour has become of increasing concern because of the role windows play in controlling ventilation and hence in building energy consumption. Previous studies (in different countries, climates, buildings and room types and over different observation periods) have shown a general trend that window opening is related to weather conditions, indoor temperature and some non-environmental conditions. However, seeking to reduce the amount of energy lost through ventilation and infiltration can be conflicting with the need to maintain high indoor air quality (IAQ) levels. Carbon dioxide (CO2) which is an occupant generated pollutant and also a good indicator of ventilation and IAQ is known to have negative physiological i...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by building properties, building controls and the way ...
How people would like to interact with surrounding environment will subsequently influence indoor th...
A method of defining occupants’ window opening behaviour patterns in simulation programs, based on m...
Occupants often perform many types of behavior in buildings to adjust the indoor thermal environment...
Occupants' window operations can exert a substantial influence on the indoor environment. Although m...
Window operation of occupants in building has close relationship with indoor air quality, indoor the...
Studies have shown that people feel more comfortable when they can control the environment in which ...
As operations of windows by occupants can greatly affect building energy consumption and indoor air ...
Studies have shown that people feel more comfortable when they can control the environment in which ...
This research aims to quantify occupants’ window behaviour impact to the energy performance gap. Occ...
With the urgent need of reducing building carbon emissions to ease climate change, it is necessary ...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by several factors related to the building properties ...
The occupants’ window opening behaviour can have a substantial influence on the indoor climate and t...
This paper introduces a longitudinal study monitoring occupants’ window opening behaviour in a mixed...
The Covid-19 outbreak has resulted in new patterns of home occupancy, the implications of which for ...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by building properties, building controls and the way ...
How people would like to interact with surrounding environment will subsequently influence indoor th...
A method of defining occupants’ window opening behaviour patterns in simulation programs, based on m...
Occupants often perform many types of behavior in buildings to adjust the indoor thermal environment...
Occupants' window operations can exert a substantial influence on the indoor environment. Although m...
Window operation of occupants in building has close relationship with indoor air quality, indoor the...
Studies have shown that people feel more comfortable when they can control the environment in which ...
As operations of windows by occupants can greatly affect building energy consumption and indoor air ...
Studies have shown that people feel more comfortable when they can control the environment in which ...
This research aims to quantify occupants’ window behaviour impact to the energy performance gap. Occ...
With the urgent need of reducing building carbon emissions to ease climate change, it is necessary ...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by several factors related to the building properties ...
The occupants’ window opening behaviour can have a substantial influence on the indoor climate and t...
This paper introduces a longitudinal study monitoring occupants’ window opening behaviour in a mixed...
The Covid-19 outbreak has resulted in new patterns of home occupancy, the implications of which for ...
Energy consumption in buildings is influenced by building properties, building controls and the way ...
How people would like to interact with surrounding environment will subsequently influence indoor th...
A method of defining occupants’ window opening behaviour patterns in simulation programs, based on m...