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Thermal Comfort Field Study Based on Adaptive Comfort Theory in Non-residential Buildings
Abstract Indoor comfort has changed over the last years. Firstly, the key was the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) inside a building but lately it shift away from IAQ towards greater expectations related to overall subjects’ comfort. However, there should be a consistent and well-balanced relation between comfort and energy consumption due to the results on the environment, especially on climate change. This paper exposes a methodology to develop a field study in a non-residential building, based on adaptive comfort theory, which take into account the above desirable objectives.
Thermal Comfort Field Study Based on Adaptive Comfort Theory in Non-residential Buildings
Abstract Indoor comfort has changed over the last years. Firstly, the key was the Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) inside a building but lately it shift away from IAQ towards greater expectations related to overall subjects’ comfort. However, there should be a consistent and well-balanced relation between comfort and energy consumption due to the results on the environment, especially on climate change. This paper exposes a methodology to develop a field study in a non-residential building, based on adaptive comfort theory, which take into account the above desirable objectives.
Thermal Comfort Field Study Based on Adaptive Comfort Theory in Non-residential Buildings
Barbadilla, Elena (author) / Guadix, José (author) / Aparicio, Pablo (author) / Cortés, Pablo (author)
2016-12-19
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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