The literature on thermal comfort indicates that acceptable indoor air speed in warm climates should range from 0.2 to 1.50 m/s; yet 0.2 m/s has been deemed in ASHRAE Standard 55 to be the threshold of draft perception (i.e. not acceptable) inside air-conditioned buildings where occupants have no direct control over their environment. However, these air velocity ranges have not explicitly addressed air movement acceptability, but have focused mainly on overall thermal sensation and comfort. A large percentage of Brazil is classified as having a hot and humid climate. In such regions, natural ventilation combined with solar protection, is the most efficient building design strategy to achieve thermal comfort without resorting to mechanical c...
ABSTRACT: Several studies have shown lately that the international comfort standards for buildings a...
Global current requirement is to increase thermal comfort in residential and non residential buildin...
This work shows the results of a field study about indoor thermal comfort, based on investigations i...
In hot humid climates, natural ventilation is an essential passive strategy in order to maintain the...
Much has been done in order to understand when air movement enhancement is unwelcome. Traditionally,...
In the ASHRAE comfort database [1], underpinning the North American naturally ventilated adaptive co...
ABSTRACT: This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preference...
This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preferences inside n...
This article presents the results from thermal comfort survey carried out in classrooms over two dif...
The objective of this paper was to perform an analysis on thermal acceptability in naturally ventila...
In 2001, Brazil suffered an electricity energy crisis as a result of meteorological conditions and p...
Significant data from thermal comfort studies conducted in indoor built environment have been includ...
This research looks into the aspect of Thermal Comfort (TC) in naturally ventilated (NV) buildings, ...
Abstract \ud This study aims to analyse the effect of the thermal environment on the thermal comfort...
The aim of this work is to study the relationship between air movement preference and thermal comfor...
ABSTRACT: Several studies have shown lately that the international comfort standards for buildings a...
Global current requirement is to increase thermal comfort in residential and non residential buildin...
This work shows the results of a field study about indoor thermal comfort, based on investigations i...
In hot humid climates, natural ventilation is an essential passive strategy in order to maintain the...
Much has been done in order to understand when air movement enhancement is unwelcome. Traditionally,...
In the ASHRAE comfort database [1], underpinning the North American naturally ventilated adaptive co...
ABSTRACT: This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preference...
This research aims to explore the relationship between thermal and air movement preferences inside n...
This article presents the results from thermal comfort survey carried out in classrooms over two dif...
The objective of this paper was to perform an analysis on thermal acceptability in naturally ventila...
In 2001, Brazil suffered an electricity energy crisis as a result of meteorological conditions and p...
Significant data from thermal comfort studies conducted in indoor built environment have been includ...
This research looks into the aspect of Thermal Comfort (TC) in naturally ventilated (NV) buildings, ...
Abstract \ud This study aims to analyse the effect of the thermal environment on the thermal comfort...
The aim of this work is to study the relationship between air movement preference and thermal comfor...
ABSTRACT: Several studies have shown lately that the international comfort standards for buildings a...
Global current requirement is to increase thermal comfort in residential and non residential buildin...
This work shows the results of a field study about indoor thermal comfort, based on investigations i...