The majority of studies dealing with the correlation between human body exergy consumption and thermal comfort use adopted, constant values of metabolic rate for appropriate activity level. Taking into account correlations between metabolic rate and the occupant’s exhaled CO2 volumetric flow rate, this study proposes a novel method for the calculation of metabolic rate using measured CO2 concentration in the indoor air. Using measured values of the air and radiant temperature, relative humidity and air velocity, and calculated values of metabolic rate, the human body exergy consumption rate and corresponding Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) are calculated. Moreover, a novel polynomial relation between them is proposed. Results show that metabolic ...
Indoor environment significantly affects occupants’ health and productivity. However, in smart build...
The exergy analysis of the human body is a tool that can provide indicators of health and life quali...
<TT>This thesis contains studies on resting metabolic rate (RMR) and diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT...
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...
Indoor carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is an important parameter that has been used to characteri...
Of the six fundamental parameters in the classic heat balance model of human thermal comfort, metabo...
Thermodynamic analysis of human body is studied to determine the thermal comfort conditions. In this...
The motivation of this study is to get a better understanding about the real thermal sensation of pe...
This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of...
The motivation of this study is to get a better understanding about the real thermal sensation of pe...
The need to predict occupants’ perception of thermal discomfort has become one of the priorities in ...
The energy and exergy analyses are performed to the human body for the summer season of the Izmir ci...
People are the main reason for the deterioration of indoor air quality (IAQ) due to the continuous p...
In the assessment of thermal comfort in buildings, the use of the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model is...
Indoor environment significantly affects occupants’ health and productivity. However, in smart build...
The exergy analysis of the human body is a tool that can provide indicators of health and life quali...
<TT>This thesis contains studies on resting metabolic rate (RMR) and diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT...
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...
Indoor carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is an important parameter that has been used to characteri...
Of the six fundamental parameters in the classic heat balance model of human thermal comfort, metabo...
Thermodynamic analysis of human body is studied to determine the thermal comfort conditions. In this...
The motivation of this study is to get a better understanding about the real thermal sensation of pe...
This article focuses on studying the effects of muscle and fat percentages on the exergy behavior of...
The motivation of this study is to get a better understanding about the real thermal sensation of pe...
The need to predict occupants’ perception of thermal discomfort has become one of the priorities in ...
The energy and exergy analyses are performed to the human body for the summer season of the Izmir ci...
People are the main reason for the deterioration of indoor air quality (IAQ) due to the continuous p...
In the assessment of thermal comfort in buildings, the use of the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) model is...
Indoor environment significantly affects occupants’ health and productivity. However, in smart build...
The exergy analysis of the human body is a tool that can provide indicators of health and life quali...
<TT>This thesis contains studies on resting metabolic rate (RMR) and diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT...