This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of the human body under several environmental conditions. The main objective is to relate the thermal comfort indicators with exergy rates, resulting in a Second Law perspective to evaluate thermal environment. A phenomenological model is proposed of the human body with four layers: core, muscle, fat and skin. The choice of a simplified model is justified by the facility to variate the amount of mass in each tissue without knowing how it spreads around the body. After validated, the model was subjected to a set of environmental conditions and body compositions. The results obtained indicate that the area normalization (Watts per square meter) m...
A three-part series presents the development of models for predicting the local thermal sensation (P...
The human body is under various continuous external conditions, some of which make wearers uncomfort...
A three-part series presents the development of models for predicting the local thermal sensation (P...
This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of...
Exergy analysis is applied to assess the energy conversion processes that take place in the human bo...
Exergy analysis was applied to assess the energy conversion processes that take place in the human b...
Application of the exergy concept to research on the built environment is a relatively new approach....
The exergy concept helps to optimize indoor climate conditioning systems to meet the requirements of...
Thermodynamic analysis of human body is studied to determine the thermal comfort conditions. In this...
Human body is the place of irreversibilities related to entropy increase, due to internal operations...
The energy and exergy analyses are performed to the human body for the summer season of the Izmir ci...
The exergy analysis of the human body is a tool that can provide indicators of health and life quali...
Exergetic analysis can provide useful information as it enables the identification of irreversible p...
The Berkeley Comfort Model is based on the Stolwijk model of human thermal regulation but includes s...
To obtain a basic understanding of the resultant changes in the human body exergy balance (input, co...
A three-part series presents the development of models for predicting the local thermal sensation (P...
The human body is under various continuous external conditions, some of which make wearers uncomfort...
A three-part series presents the development of models for predicting the local thermal sensation (P...
This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of...
Exergy analysis is applied to assess the energy conversion processes that take place in the human bo...
Exergy analysis was applied to assess the energy conversion processes that take place in the human b...
Application of the exergy concept to research on the built environment is a relatively new approach....
The exergy concept helps to optimize indoor climate conditioning systems to meet the requirements of...
Thermodynamic analysis of human body is studied to determine the thermal comfort conditions. In this...
Human body is the place of irreversibilities related to entropy increase, due to internal operations...
The energy and exergy analyses are performed to the human body for the summer season of the Izmir ci...
The exergy analysis of the human body is a tool that can provide indicators of health and life quali...
Exergetic analysis can provide useful information as it enables the identification of irreversible p...
The Berkeley Comfort Model is based on the Stolwijk model of human thermal regulation but includes s...
To obtain a basic understanding of the resultant changes in the human body exergy balance (input, co...
A three-part series presents the development of models for predicting the local thermal sensation (P...
The human body is under various continuous external conditions, some of which make wearers uncomfort...
A three-part series presents the development of models for predicting the local thermal sensation (P...