To improve the quality of school environment and reach state of comfort, it's important that teachers and students take appropriate personal and environmental adaptive behaviours. Studies on adaptive behaviours are mainly focused on adults, especially in residential and office buildings while children's adaptive behaviours at schools are not largely studied. This paper has investigated adaptive behaviours, influential factors and their impact on comfort and indoor quality by doing field studies in 4 primary schools and 15 classrooms in Coventry, UK during July, September, October and November 2017 through observations, subjective and objective measurements. The results are derived from observations on around 400 students aged 9-11 and from ...
Maintaining the thermal comfort of occupants along with minimising the related energy consumption is...
Current thermal comfort models are based on studies with adult subjects, mainly in offices. There is...
Thermal comfort research characterises group thermal perception using averages. This approach overlo...
This paper aims to study children's thermal comfort and related Adaptive Behaviours in UK primary sc...
\ua9 2015 Taylor & Francis. Thermal comfort surveys in school classrooms suggest that children have ...
Adaptive behaviour impacts the classroom's environment and the student's comfort. Therefore, a deep ...
This paper aims to study children's thermal comfort and related Adaptive Behaviours in UK primary sc...
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in classrooms can have an effect on school children’s comfort, he...
This paper compares the values used for the Griffiths constant (G=0.5) and the running mean constant...
Abstract In this research the thermal comfort and thermal comfort parameters for children in primary...
This paper presents findings from a field survey in a naturally ventilated primary school building i...
An investigation is presented of children-s thermal sensation trends and their perception of overall...
The assessment of indoor thermal comfort in schools has become an essential object of study; however...
PurposeThe paper aims to determine the thermal comfort perception of schoolchildren from a warm and ...
Current thermal comfort models are based on studies with adult subjects, mainly in offices. There is...
Maintaining the thermal comfort of occupants along with minimising the related energy consumption is...
Current thermal comfort models are based on studies with adult subjects, mainly in offices. There is...
Thermal comfort research characterises group thermal perception using averages. This approach overlo...
This paper aims to study children's thermal comfort and related Adaptive Behaviours in UK primary sc...
\ua9 2015 Taylor & Francis. Thermal comfort surveys in school classrooms suggest that children have ...
Adaptive behaviour impacts the classroom's environment and the student's comfort. Therefore, a deep ...
This paper aims to study children's thermal comfort and related Adaptive Behaviours in UK primary sc...
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) in classrooms can have an effect on school children’s comfort, he...
This paper compares the values used for the Griffiths constant (G=0.5) and the running mean constant...
Abstract In this research the thermal comfort and thermal comfort parameters for children in primary...
This paper presents findings from a field survey in a naturally ventilated primary school building i...
An investigation is presented of children-s thermal sensation trends and their perception of overall...
The assessment of indoor thermal comfort in schools has become an essential object of study; however...
PurposeThe paper aims to determine the thermal comfort perception of schoolchildren from a warm and ...
Current thermal comfort models are based on studies with adult subjects, mainly in offices. There is...
Maintaining the thermal comfort of occupants along with minimising the related energy consumption is...
Current thermal comfort models are based on studies with adult subjects, mainly in offices. There is...
Thermal comfort research characterises group thermal perception using averages. This approach overlo...