A comprehensive understanding of occupant comfort in mixed-mode (MM) buildings is crucial for the design of mixed-mode buildings which are being proposed as a low-energy solution to combat the global warming without compromising comfort. Current comfort standards are mainly for naturally ventilated (NV) or air-conditioned (AC) buildings and there is a significant gap in standards for mixed-mode buildings. With comfort databases playing a major role in the development of thermal comfort models, the recently published ASHRAE Comfort Database II is utilized, in this research, to investigate the thermal sensation and occupant’s behavioural adaptations in mixed-mode buildings in temperate oceanic climates and to develop an adaptive thermal comfo...
Thermal comfort is very important to many work-related factors. It can affect the concentration leve...
Recently accepted revisions to ASHRAE Standard 55—thermal environmental conditions for human occupan...
Recently accepted revisions to ASHRAE Standard 55—thermal environmental conditions for human occupan...
The Adaptive Comfort Standard in ASRHAE Standard 55 currently is applicable only to naturally ventil...
This paper investigates how mixed-mode (MM) ventilation affects occupant comfort by presenting resul...
Thermal comfort has been widely studied from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. Fro...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
This paper investigates how mixedmode (MM) ventilation affects occupant comfort by presenting result...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review...
The recent release of the largest database of thermal comfort field studies (ASHRAE Global Thermal C...
This thesis describes the background, execution and results of a study of the feasibility of mixed-m...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
Buildings the lusually expected by their occupants to do more than simply provide ‘shelter’ and a si...
Thermal comfort is very important to many work-related factors. It can affect the concentration leve...
Recently accepted revisions to ASHRAE Standard 55—thermal environmental conditions for human occupan...
Recently accepted revisions to ASHRAE Standard 55—thermal environmental conditions for human occupan...
The Adaptive Comfort Standard in ASRHAE Standard 55 currently is applicable only to naturally ventil...
This paper investigates how mixed-mode (MM) ventilation affects occupant comfort by presenting resul...
Thermal comfort has been widely studied from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. Fro...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
This paper investigates how mixedmode (MM) ventilation affects occupant comfort by presenting result...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review...
The recent release of the largest database of thermal comfort field studies (ASHRAE Global Thermal C...
This thesis describes the background, execution and results of a study of the feasibility of mixed-m...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
Buildings the lusually expected by their occupants to do more than simply provide ‘shelter’ and a si...
Thermal comfort is very important to many work-related factors. It can affect the concentration leve...
Recently accepted revisions to ASHRAE Standard 55—thermal environmental conditions for human occupan...
Recently accepted revisions to ASHRAE Standard 55—thermal environmental conditions for human occupan...