Application of the exergy concept to research on the built environment is a relatively new approach. It helps to optimize climate conditioning systems so that they meet the requirements of sustainable building design. As the building should provide a healthy and comfortable environment for its occupants, it is reasonable to consider both the exergy flows in building and those within the human body. Until now, no data have been available on the relation between human-body exergy consumption rates and subjectively assessed thermal sensation. The objective of the present work was to relate thermal sensation data, from earlier thermal comfort studies, to calculated human-body exergy consumption rates. The results show that the minimum human bod...
The use of low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment can reduce the reliance upon high-qu...
AbstractThis study is reports the calculations of human body exergy balance and its applicability to...
Thermal comfort is one of the main requirements for successful application of low energy/exergy (low...
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...
This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of...
The majority of studies dealing with the correlation between human body exergy consumption and therm...
To obtain a basic understanding of the resultant changes in the human body exergy balance (input, co...
Thermodynamic analysis of human body is studied to determine the thermal comfort conditions. In this...
Applying low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment allows reduction of high quality energ...
The energy and exergy analyses are performed to the human body for the summer season of the Izmir ci...
Chapter I describes the characteristics of a thermodynamic concept, exergy, in association with buil...
Thermal comfort, influenced by thermal sensation is an important building performance indicator. In ...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
The use of low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment can reduce the reliance upon high-qu...
AbstractThis study is reports the calculations of human body exergy balance and its applicability to...
Thermal comfort is one of the main requirements for successful application of low energy/exergy (low...
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...
This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of...
The majority of studies dealing with the correlation between human body exergy consumption and therm...
To obtain a basic understanding of the resultant changes in the human body exergy balance (input, co...
Thermodynamic analysis of human body is studied to determine the thermal comfort conditions. In this...
Applying low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment allows reduction of high quality energ...
The energy and exergy analyses are performed to the human body for the summer season of the Izmir ci...
Chapter I describes the characteristics of a thermodynamic concept, exergy, in association with buil...
Thermal comfort, influenced by thermal sensation is an important building performance indicator. In ...
A new Human Thermal Model (HTM) has been developed at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT)...
The use of low exergy cooling concepts in the built environment can reduce the reliance upon high-qu...
AbstractThis study is reports the calculations of human body exergy balance and its applicability to...
Thermal comfort is one of the main requirements for successful application of low energy/exergy (low...