Indoor comfort is influenced by airflow direction, but subjective evaluations can differ. This study evaluates the airflow comfort with subjective assessments and physiological measurements, including skin temperature, electroencephalograms, and electrocardiograms. Nineteen participants entered a test room at 20°C after staying in a room at 32°C for acclimation. They were exposed to indirect and direct airflow conditions to their faces and performed four tasks under each condition: resting, counting to 10 s following time alerts, counting to 10 s in mind, and mental calculation. Subjective assessments showed relatively higher thermal sensation and pleasantness under indirect airflow. The psychological time calculated from counting behaviors...
Moving air cools human body. In warm environments, fans can provide comfort using less energy ...
To face the decrease of lifestyle comfort, the augmentation of hypothermia risks, and the deteriorat...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...
Thermal factors not only affect the thermal comfort sensation of occupants, but also affect their ar...
The purpose of this study was to clarify differences between evaluations of thermal environment unde...
To examine thermal comfort and the corresponding physiological responses in non-uniform and dynamic ...
Thermal comfort is one of the main requirements for successful application of low energy/exergy (low...
The effects of air movement from ceiling fans on subjective thermal comfort and perceived air qualit...
A personal environmental conditioning (PEC) system using air-jet cooling was evaluated for its therm...
Human comfort perception has a key role in building energy performance since it drives occupants’ be...
This study examined the effects of personally controlled air movement on human thermal comfort and p...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
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...
Thermal comfort is defined as the condition of mind that expresses satisfaction with the thermal env...
Moving air cools human body. In warm environments, fans can provide comfort using less energy ...
To face the decrease of lifestyle comfort, the augmentation of hypothermia risks, and the deteriorat...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...
Thermal factors not only affect the thermal comfort sensation of occupants, but also affect their ar...
The purpose of this study was to clarify differences between evaluations of thermal environment unde...
To examine thermal comfort and the corresponding physiological responses in non-uniform and dynamic ...
Thermal comfort is one of the main requirements for successful application of low energy/exergy (low...
The effects of air movement from ceiling fans on subjective thermal comfort and perceived air qualit...
A personal environmental conditioning (PEC) system using air-jet cooling was evaluated for its therm...
Human comfort perception has a key role in building energy performance since it drives occupants’ be...
This study examined the effects of personally controlled air movement on human thermal comfort and p...
Personal comfort models (PCM) represent the most promising paradigm for human-centric thermal comfor...
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...
Thermal comfort is defined as the condition of mind that expresses satisfaction with the thermal env...
Moving air cools human body. In warm environments, fans can provide comfort using less energy ...
To face the decrease of lifestyle comfort, the augmentation of hypothermia risks, and the deteriorat...
The classical textbook interpretation of thermal comfort is that it occurs when the thermoregulatory...