Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review. One of the main topics being discussed in the latest round was the introduction of an adaptive thermal comfort model, which now forms an optional part of ASHRAE Standard 55. Also on a national level, adaptive thermal comfort guidelines come into being, such as in the Netherlands. This paper discusses two implementations of the adaptive comfort model in terms of usability and energy use for moderate maritime climate zones by means of literature study, a case study comprising temperature measurements, and building performance simulation. It is concluded that for moderate climate zones the adaptive model is only applicable during summer months...
The recent release of the largest database of thermal comfort field studies (ASHRAE Global Thermal C...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review...
Thermal comfort has been widely studied from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. Fro...
Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator. Altern...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are regarded as top-cooling systems rather than full air...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
The selection of a thermal comfort model has a major impact on energy consumption of Net Zero Energy...
Strong heat waves in the past decade and resulting legal cases which gave full responsibility for in...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
The first guidelines for thermal comfort in buildings in The Netherlands were developed in the late ...
Thermal comfort -the state of mind, which expresses satisfaction with the thermal environment- is an...
This paper introduces the concept of the Adaptive Comfort Degree-Day, a temperature difference/time ...
SUMMARY Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator...
The recent release of the largest database of thermal comfort field studies (ASHRAE Global Thermal C...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
Standards governing thermal comfort evaluation are on a constant cycle of revision and public review...
Thermal comfort has been widely studied from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. Fro...
Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator. Altern...
Thermally Activated Building Systems (TABS) are regarded as top-cooling systems rather than full air...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
The selection of a thermal comfort model has a major impact on energy consumption of Net Zero Energy...
Strong heat waves in the past decade and resulting legal cases which gave full responsibility for in...
Current thermal comfort standards and the models underpinning them purport to be equally applicable ...
The first guidelines for thermal comfort in buildings in The Netherlands were developed in the late ...
Thermal comfort -the state of mind, which expresses satisfaction with the thermal environment- is an...
This paper introduces the concept of the Adaptive Comfort Degree-Day, a temperature difference/time ...
SUMMARY Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) is a well known example of a thermal comfort performance indicator...
The recent release of the largest database of thermal comfort field studies (ASHRAE Global Thermal C...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...