Of the six fundamental parameters in the classic heat balance model of human thermal comfort, metabolic rate is probably the most important and yet it is the most crudely assessed in both research and practice. Most studies in thermal comfort domain to date have relied on simple activity diaries to estimate metabolic rate. To better understand the pros and cons of this convenient approach, a literature review of cognate disciplines was conducted with the aim of transferring developments in human metabolic science to the built environmental context. This review leads to the conclusion that the dairy methods prevalent in thermal comfort research and practice are probably not accurate enough to sustain common thermal comfort modeling with any ...
AbstractBuildings consume 40% of total energy in the United States and approximately 48% of which is...
\u3cp\u3eLifestyle interventions, obviating the increasing prevalence of the metabolic syndrome, gen...
The motivation of this study is to get a better understanding about the real thermal sensation of pe...
Of the six fundamental parameters in the classic heat balance model of human thermal comfort, metabo...
Energy consumption of residential buildings and offices adds up to about 30% of total carbon dioxide...
Environmental conditions in buildings are linked to the physical and mental wellbeing of occupants. ...
Indoor environment significantly affects occupants’ health and productivity. However, in smart build...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
In the assessment of thermal comfort in buildings, the use of the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model is...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
The majority of studies dealing with the correlation between human body exergy consumption and therm...
Indoor thermal comfort represents a key aspect of building design. The reference standards do not co...
Whether humans are in an idle state, walking, or engaged in another type of movement, metabolic acti...
AbstractBuildings consume 40% of total energy in the United States and approximately 48% of which is...
\u3cp\u3eLifestyle interventions, obviating the increasing prevalence of the metabolic syndrome, gen...
The motivation of this study is to get a better understanding about the real thermal sensation of pe...
Of the six fundamental parameters in the classic heat balance model of human thermal comfort, metabo...
Energy consumption of residential buildings and offices adds up to about 30% of total carbon dioxide...
Environmental conditions in buildings are linked to the physical and mental wellbeing of occupants. ...
Indoor environment significantly affects occupants’ health and productivity. However, in smart build...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
In the assessment of thermal comfort in buildings, the use of the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model is...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be expla...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
The majority of studies dealing with the correlation between human body exergy consumption and therm...
Indoor thermal comfort represents a key aspect of building design. The reference standards do not co...
Whether humans are in an idle state, walking, or engaged in another type of movement, metabolic acti...
AbstractBuildings consume 40% of total energy in the United States and approximately 48% of which is...
\u3cp\u3eLifestyle interventions, obviating the increasing prevalence of the metabolic syndrome, gen...
The motivation of this study is to get a better understanding about the real thermal sensation of pe...