People often feel uncomfortably warm and sweaty in their workspace after commuting there by walking or cycling in summer. This is because body heat stored during the commute takes a substantial time to dissipate. People complaining about this uncomfortable transition may cause operators to lower the thermostat setpoint, causing long-term overcooling and wasting energy. In addition, space cooling is slow, requiring minutes to take effect. This study addresses how to improve comfort in the transition by increasing the availability of convective cooling, where the response time is in seconds. Thirty-five subjects (17 men and 18 women) dressed in 0.6 clo en-tered a test room after exercising at 4.4 met for 15 min in 30 ºC. The exercise emulates...
An increasing part of modern building's energy demand is due to cooling. An ongoing research project...
In warm environments, room fans can provide comfort using substantially less energy than air-conditi...
This study addresses the effectiveness of air movement cooling, an alternative to compressor-based c...
People often feel uncomfortably warm and sweaty in their workspace after commuting there by walking ...
Fitness centers are energy-intensive in warm climates, cooling the interior to low temperatures ...
The current study investigates the transient human physiological and comfort responses during sedent...
Moving air cools human body. In warm environments, fans can provide comfort using less energy ...
Temporarily occupied space is defined as an air-conditioned space in which most of occupants stay fo...
This study examined the effects of personally controlled air movement on human thermal comfort and p...
To face the decrease of lifestyle comfort, the augmentation of hypothermia risks, and the deteriorat...
Air movement is one of the six main variables determirzing human thermal comfort; air temperature, r...
Thermal discomfort is a widespread problem in the built environment, due in part to the variability ...
Zhang’s thermal comfort model [1] predicts that the local comfort of feet, hands, and face predomina...
Thermal comfort is one of the main requirements for successful application of low energy/exergy (low...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
An increasing part of modern building's energy demand is due to cooling. An ongoing research project...
In warm environments, room fans can provide comfort using substantially less energy than air-conditi...
This study addresses the effectiveness of air movement cooling, an alternative to compressor-based c...
People often feel uncomfortably warm and sweaty in their workspace after commuting there by walking ...
Fitness centers are energy-intensive in warm climates, cooling the interior to low temperatures ...
The current study investigates the transient human physiological and comfort responses during sedent...
Moving air cools human body. In warm environments, fans can provide comfort using less energy ...
Temporarily occupied space is defined as an air-conditioned space in which most of occupants stay fo...
This study examined the effects of personally controlled air movement on human thermal comfort and p...
To face the decrease of lifestyle comfort, the augmentation of hypothermia risks, and the deteriorat...
Air movement is one of the six main variables determirzing human thermal comfort; air temperature, r...
Thermal discomfort is a widespread problem in the built environment, due in part to the variability ...
Zhang’s thermal comfort model [1] predicts that the local comfort of feet, hands, and face predomina...
Thermal comfort is one of the main requirements for successful application of low energy/exergy (low...
CONTEXT: Cooling the torso and neck can improve exercise performance and capacity in a hot environme...
An increasing part of modern building's energy demand is due to cooling. An ongoing research project...
In warm environments, room fans can provide comfort using substantially less energy than air-conditi...
This study addresses the effectiveness of air movement cooling, an alternative to compressor-based c...