This paper discusses a spectrum of systems that cool or heat occupants personally, termed ‘personal comfort systems’ (PCS), in order to quantify their ability to produce comfort in ambient temperatures that are above or below the subjects’ neutral temperatures.The comfort-producing effectiveness may be quantified in terms of a temperature difference, coining the index ‘corrective power’ (CP). CP is defined as difference between two ambient temperatures at which equal thermal sensation is achieved - one with no PCS (the reference condition), and one with PCS in use. CP represents the degree to which a PCS system may “correct” the ambient temperature toward neutrality. CP can alternatively be expressed in terms of thermal sensation and ...
Thermal discomfort is a widespread problem in the built environment, due in part to the variability ...
Zhang’s thermal comfort model predicts that the local comfort of feet, hands, and face predominate i...
Allowing more indoor temperature variations may stimulate human physiological thermoregulation and b...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) promise to reduce the energy needed to condition indoor environments,...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCSs) create a localized comfort situation satisfying individual needs. Th...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) have potential to fulfill building occupants' personal thermal comfor...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...
Conventional heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are designed to condition the...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) promise individualized thermal comfort, energy-savings and may even c...
Thermal comfort and human well-being is a phenomenon that has been studied over the years because di...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) are appliances aimed at controlling the indoor environmental paramete...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) promise individualized thermal comfort, energy-savings and may even c...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) aim to efficiently fulfill building occupants’ personal thermal comfo...
Thermal discomfort is a widespread problem in the built environment, due in part to the variability ...
Zhang’s thermal comfort model predicts that the local comfort of feet, hands, and face predominate i...
Allowing more indoor temperature variations may stimulate human physiological thermoregulation and b...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) promise to reduce the energy needed to condition indoor environments,...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCSs) create a localized comfort situation satisfying individual needs. Th...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) have potential to fulfill building occupants' personal thermal comfor...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...
Conventional heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems are designed to condition the...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) promise individualized thermal comfort, energy-savings and may even c...
Thermal comfort and human well-being is a phenomenon that has been studied over the years because di...
Personal Comfort Systems (PCS) are appliances aimed at controlling the indoor environmental paramete...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) promise individualized thermal comfort, energy-savings and may even c...
Personal comfort systems (PCS) aim to efficiently fulfill building occupants’ personal thermal comfo...
Thermal discomfort is a widespread problem in the built environment, due in part to the variability ...
Zhang’s thermal comfort model predicts that the local comfort of feet, hands, and face predominate i...
Allowing more indoor temperature variations may stimulate human physiological thermoregulation and b...