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Expectations of indoor climate control [PDF]

open access: yesEnergy and Buildings, 1996
This paper discusses reassessment of indoor climate control in the context of current thermal comfort practice and research. We review the limitations of comfort models and standards with several examples. We examine how people's thermal sensation and preferences may be influenced by culture and climate and associated issues of thermal expectations and
Fountain, M.   +2 more
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Optimal control of offshore indoor climate [PDF]

open access: yes2010 IEEE International Conference on Control Applications, 2010
An optimal indoor climate control is very critical to manned offshore platforms in terms of onboard staffs' comfort, safety and the production efficiency as well. Due to the harsh weather condition and severe spatial limitations, offshore indoor climate control is much more challenging than any on-ground situations.
Zhenyu Yang 0001, Andrea Valente
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Carbonyl compounds indoors in a changing climate [PDF]

open access: yesChemistry Central Journal, 2012
Formic acid, acetic acid and formaldehyde are important compounds in the indoor environment because of the potential for these acids to degrade calcareous materials (shells, eggs, tiles and geological specimens), paper and corrode or tarnish metals, especially copper and lead.
Brimblecombe Peter, Grossi Carlota M
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Indoor Climate Implications of Extreme Outdoor Climates

open access: yesISEE Conference Abstracts, 2013
Background: Consensus climate modelling projects highly altered climates by 2100 with small but not low probabilities of reaching 6-9 deg mean annual increases in mean global temperature and much l...
Kirk R. Smith   +4 more
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Sub-hourly measurement datasets from 6 real buildings: Energy use and indoor climate. [PDF]

open access: yesData Brief, 2023
Sartori I   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Modeling the effect of climate change on the indoor climate

open access: yes, 2010
Within the new EU project ‘Climate for Culture’ researchers are investigating climate change impacts on UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Simulation results are expected to give information on the possible impact of climate change on the built cultural heritage and its indoor environment. This paper presents the current and new modeling approaches necessary
Schijndel, van, A.W.M., Schellen, H.L.
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