Behavioural, physiological and psychological adaptive processes are presumed reasons for the discrepancies between predicted mean vote (PMV) and observed comfort votes during field studies. However, few is known about the individual portions of these processes to this effect. This paper describes the development of an experimental design which aims at identifying those portions and is meant for climate chambers with at least one façade connected to the exterior. The experimental design consists of distinctive settings with respect to variations in outside conditions and the number of control opportunities so that one or more of the three adaptive processes are blocked. The results of a first implementation of this experimental design presen...
Passivhaus methodology leads to buildings with very high thermal efficiency and high levels of airti...
Public and commercial buildings tend to overheat and considerable energy is consumed by air-conditio...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
Arguably, behaviour adaptation and psychological factors are the main explanations forincorrect pred...
ABSTRACT: The interaction of the climatic external variables and the buildings properties determines...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature review on the topic of thermal adaptation...
The adaptive approach to thermal comfort has gained unprecedented exposure and rising status recentl...
The classic or deterministic understanding of thermal comfort contends that it is driven exclusively...
Since the early twentieth century when air-conditioning began penetrating the market in a serious wa...
Although thermal comfort has been a research topic since the 1960s, some knowledge gaps still affect...
Simulation of building performance is increasingly being used in design practice to predict comfort ...
There are three main methods to improve thermal comfort in existing buildings: modeling, experiments...
It is important to understand and model the behaviour of occupants in buildings and how this behavio...
Urbanisation has replaced vegetation and natural spaces with hard and impervious surfaces and this t...
Passivhaus methodology leads to buildings with very high thermal efficiency and high levels of airti...
Public and commercial buildings tend to overheat and considerable energy is consumed by air-conditio...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
Arguably, behaviour adaptation and psychological factors are the main explanations forincorrect pred...
ABSTRACT: The interaction of the climatic external variables and the buildings properties determines...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature review on the topic of thermal adaptation...
The adaptive approach to thermal comfort has gained unprecedented exposure and rising status recentl...
The classic or deterministic understanding of thermal comfort contends that it is driven exclusively...
Since the early twentieth century when air-conditioning began penetrating the market in a serious wa...
Although thermal comfort has been a research topic since the 1960s, some knowledge gaps still affect...
Simulation of building performance is increasingly being used in design practice to predict comfort ...
There are three main methods to improve thermal comfort in existing buildings: modeling, experiments...
It is important to understand and model the behaviour of occupants in buildings and how this behavio...
Urbanisation has replaced vegetation and natural spaces with hard and impervious surfaces and this t...
Passivhaus methodology leads to buildings with very high thermal efficiency and high levels of airti...
Public and commercial buildings tend to overheat and considerable energy is consumed by air-conditio...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...