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Indoor Environmental Quality

2015
This chapter starts by explaining the notion of indoor environmental quality. Afterwards a complete description of thermal comfort and indoor air quality is provided. The thermal comfort concept, the factors that most influence it and the criteria for thermal comfort assessment, including the adaptive models, are described in detail.
Ricardo M. S. F. Almeida   +2 more
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Indoor environmental quality assessment: Part 1: Choice of the indoor environmental quality sub-component models

Journal of Building Physics, 2017
Indoor environment quality is a relative measure of comfort perception by people exposed to the indoor conditions. It is expected that any assessment of energy performance should also include indoor comfort. This study is to review indoor environmental quality models (with respect to thermal and acoustic comfort, indoor air and lighting quality).
Michał Piasecki   +2 more
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Indoor environmental quality case study

Qatar Green Building Conference 2016 ߝ The Action, 2016
The office environment has a tremendous impact on employees’ health, productivity and well-being. Considering the fact that employees stay in their offices for a prolonged time, which can extend to more than ten hours in many cases, the office indoor environmental quality (IEQ) can either cause serious health issues or restore the employee's health ...
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Indoor environmental quality and acoustical data.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2010
Building indoor environmental quality (IEQ) surveys such as that developed by the Center for the Built Environment (CBE) at the University of California at Berkeley are currently collecting data from many buildings around the country and the world.
Amy Costello, Kenneth Roy
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Monitoring indoor environmental quality

2022
Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) has become a prominent topic in the building sector. This has led to a broadening of the scope of design guidance – which until recently had primarily focused on energy demand reduction – towards the inclusion of human-centred parameters such as comfort, health and wellbeing.
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