Fitness centers are energy-intensive in warm climates, cooling the interior to low temperatures that are comfortable for exercise. There is little existing guidance on how to do this efficiently. However it is well-known that significant energy can be saved by cooling sedentary occupants with air movement at elevated setpoint temperatures. This experiment investigated thermal comfort and air movement at elevated activity levels. Comfort votes were obtained from 20 subjects pedaling a bicycle ergometer at 2, 4, and 6 MET exercise intensities in four temperatures (20, 22, 24, 26 °C, RH 50%) under personal controlled ceiling fan airflow, as well as in a 20 °C still-air reference condition. An additional ...
This study addresses the effectiveness of air movement cooling, an alternative to compressor-based c...
Air movement can provide comfort in warm environments in energy-efficient and cost-effective ways. H...
Large amounts of energy are consumed by air-conditioning systems to maintain tight control of air te...
Fitness centers are energy-intensive in warm climates, cooling the interior to low temperatures ...
People often feel uncomfortably warm and sweaty in their workspace after commuting there by walking ...
Fitness centers have become famous for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. They require different therm...
Moving air cools human body. In warm environments, fans can provide comfort using less energy ...
Air movement is one of the six main variables determirzing human thermal comfort; air temperature, r...
In our modern cities, the large majority of the activities take place indoors and training is no exc...
This study examined the effects of personally controlled air movement on human thermal comfort and p...
Moving air has long been used to provide comfort in warm environments. Provision for indoor air move...
Fans provide a major opportunity for buildings in that they enhance both energy efficiency and occup...
In warm environments, room fans can provide comfort using substantially less energy than air-conditi...
The effects of air movement from ceiling fans on subjective thermal comfort and perceived air qualit...
In recent years, air ventilation garments (AVG) have been reported effective to improve thermal comf...
This study addresses the effectiveness of air movement cooling, an alternative to compressor-based c...
Air movement can provide comfort in warm environments in energy-efficient and cost-effective ways. H...
Large amounts of energy are consumed by air-conditioning systems to maintain tight control of air te...
Fitness centers are energy-intensive in warm climates, cooling the interior to low temperatures ...
People often feel uncomfortably warm and sweaty in their workspace after commuting there by walking ...
Fitness centers have become famous for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. They require different therm...
Moving air cools human body. In warm environments, fans can provide comfort using less energy ...
Air movement is one of the six main variables determirzing human thermal comfort; air temperature, r...
In our modern cities, the large majority of the activities take place indoors and training is no exc...
This study examined the effects of personally controlled air movement on human thermal comfort and p...
Moving air has long been used to provide comfort in warm environments. Provision for indoor air move...
Fans provide a major opportunity for buildings in that they enhance both energy efficiency and occup...
In warm environments, room fans can provide comfort using substantially less energy than air-conditi...
The effects of air movement from ceiling fans on subjective thermal comfort and perceived air qualit...
In recent years, air ventilation garments (AVG) have been reported effective to improve thermal comf...
This study addresses the effectiveness of air movement cooling, an alternative to compressor-based c...
Air movement can provide comfort in warm environments in energy-efficient and cost-effective ways. H...
Large amounts of energy are consumed by air-conditioning systems to maintain tight control of air te...