The conventional theory of thermal comfort in conditions characteristic for dwellings and offices (for example, that of Fanger) assumes steady-state conditions. Yet thermal conditions in buildings are seldom steady, due to the interaction between building structure, climate, occupancy, and HVAC system. This article reviews work on thermal comfort specifically undertaken to examine what variations in indoor temperatures may be acceptable. Following an account of man's thermoregulatory system, some experimental findings on periodic and on ramp (or drift) variation in room temperature are presented. It is concluded that the results for cyclic variations uphold the present ASHRAE standard, but those for drifts may not
AbstractThe buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation ef...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The conventional theory of thermal comfort in conditions characteristic for dwellings and offices (f...
The conventional theory of thermal comfort in conditions characteristic for dwellings and offices (f...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
AbstractThe buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation ef...
In recent decades, the possibilities for the targeted control of climatic parameters in interiors ha...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
AbstractThe buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation ef...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The conventional theory of thermal comfort in conditions characteristic for dwellings and offices (f...
The conventional theory of thermal comfort in conditions characteristic for dwellings and offices (f...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
AbstractThe buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation ef...
In recent decades, the possibilities for the targeted control of climatic parameters in interiors ha...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
The buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation efforts as...
Residential buildings instigate a vital role in creating a safe and comfortable indoor living enviro...
AbstractThe buildings sector, being a leading energy consumer, would need to lead in conservation ef...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...
The adaptive hypothesis predicts that contextual factors and past thermal history modify building oc...