The aim of this study was to determine how much thermal comfort can be obtained through heat/energy transfers between the office/external air and the transparent/opaque surfaces of an office by combining different transparent and opaque wall surface ratios with different window opening percentages using dynamic thermal simulations. It found that the optimum window-to-wall ratio (WWR) for energy conservation is 40%, with a 20% window opening ratio. The 80% and 90% thermal comfort ranges of the adaptive thermal comfort methodology are found in May, October, September, and the yearly average, while June and August are only in the range of 80% acceptability. The office constantly loses heat through air flow with any glass size on its external f...
Air changes per hour (ach) rates for windows of different sizes and opened in different ratios were ...
The paper describes the results of laboratory investigations in a mock-up of an office space with th...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
Heat loss and gain through windows has a very high impact on the thermal comfort of offices. This pa...
This study presents an investigation of the effect of building envelope, especially glass facade bui...
This investigation of the window opening data from extensive field surveys in UK office buildings de...
Office building thermal environment quality is essential since thermal comfort and worker productivi...
The structure and thermal properties of external walls affect both the thermal conditions inside the...
Fully glazed facades have forced up the thermal loads in modern, contemporary office buildings, resu...
Occupants’ thermal comfort and their adaptation behaviors are essential aspects of building design a...
The design and construction of buildings is currently subject to a growing set of requirements conce...
Upgrades in building energy efficiency codes led to differences between buildings designed according...
Many temperate climates, like most of the Italians, are characterized by considerable daily temperat...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change the buildings sector has the largest miti...
In many countries people typically spend over 90 percent of their time indoors. Therefore, the quali...
Air changes per hour (ach) rates for windows of different sizes and opened in different ratios were ...
The paper describes the results of laboratory investigations in a mock-up of an office space with th...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
Heat loss and gain through windows has a very high impact on the thermal comfort of offices. This pa...
This study presents an investigation of the effect of building envelope, especially glass facade bui...
This investigation of the window opening data from extensive field surveys in UK office buildings de...
Office building thermal environment quality is essential since thermal comfort and worker productivi...
The structure and thermal properties of external walls affect both the thermal conditions inside the...
Fully glazed facades have forced up the thermal loads in modern, contemporary office buildings, resu...
Occupants’ thermal comfort and their adaptation behaviors are essential aspects of building design a...
The design and construction of buildings is currently subject to a growing set of requirements conce...
Upgrades in building energy efficiency codes led to differences between buildings designed according...
Many temperate climates, like most of the Italians, are characterized by considerable daily temperat...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change the buildings sector has the largest miti...
In many countries people typically spend over 90 percent of their time indoors. Therefore, the quali...
Air changes per hour (ach) rates for windows of different sizes and opened in different ratios were ...
The paper describes the results of laboratory investigations in a mock-up of an office space with th...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...