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Effect of Heat Stress on Physiological and Behavioral Responses of Dehong Dairy Buffaloes. [PDF]
Huang W +6 more
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In recent years, the application of the principles of human factors has revealed the need for rethinking the whole indoor built environment design. Indoor environments should be livable, comfortable, safe, and productive, with low energy costs, and their design has to be compliant with sustainability requirements.
Palella, Boris Igor +1 more
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Indoor Thermal Comfort Perception
Providing a methodology for evaluating indoor thermal comfort with a focus on children, this book presents an in-depth examination of children's perceptions of comfort.
Fabbri K.
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Limestone Building and Indoor Thermal Comfort
Batiment International, Building Research and Practice, 1984Limestone is still much used as a building material in Egypt, as explained in this article, but its thermal characteristics are poor. Studies at the National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo are presented which compare the thermal characteristics of this age-old material with those of other conventional alternatives and of newer materials such as ...
Laila M. Farag, M. Abdel Maksoud
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Indoor Thermal Comfort Collection of People with Physical Disabilities
2018 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications (ISNCC), 2018Indoor thermal comfort monitoring is becoming a crucial research topic to improve not only the occupants' comfort but also the energy consumption, and thus the building sustainability. Existing works focus on real time thermal comfort assessment of people that are performing some activities and able to answer a questionnaire.
Brik, Bouziane +3 more
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Effects of weather on indoor thermal comfort
International Journal of Biometeorology, 1969Groups of secondary schoolchildren in England were asked to assess thermal conditions in winter according to subjective sensations of warmth. Individual comfort votes were averaged for each group and regressed, firstly on estimates of microclimatic warmth, and secondly, in combination with external meteorological parameters.
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Thermal Comfort and Indoor Air Quality
2011General thermal comfort is related to the general conditions of an environment. However, in this environment, we usually find parameters out of the thermal comfort range. Hence, it is necessary to study the localised effect of the thermal comfort variables over human thermoregulation to evaluate thermal comfort.
José A. Orosa, Armando C. Oliveira
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Interactive Indoor Thermal Comfort Evaluation
2009This report briefly summarizes the current state of the HLRB II project h005y which focuses on the interactive simulation and local assessment of indoor thermal comfort. The research group therefore develops a Computational Steering Environment (CSE) which consists of a parallel CFD kernel, a fast 3D mesh generator and a virtual reality-based ...
Christoph van Treeck +4 more
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Passive Means to Improve the Indoor Thermal Comfort
2021The building should be designed and constructed first to bring a good indoor environment to its occupants. This chapter addresses thermal comfort and passive means to improve ensure it. These are thermal insulation and inertia, solar collecting area and their solar protections, natural ventilation and combinations of them allowing passive solar heating
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