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Study on Thermal Comfort of Vehicle Interior Environment Based on Thermal Manikin

Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2020
The average daily stay time of city people in the vehicle is more than one hour. For some office workers in megalopolis, the stay time in the vehicle will be longer. Therefore, the thermal comfort of vehicle air conditioning system has an important impact on the life of residents.
Zhao Chaoyi
exaly   +2 more sources

Sensitivity analysis and multi-objective optimization of energy consumption and thermal comfort by using interior light shelves in residential buildings

Renewable Energy, 2020
Sunlight is one of the most accessible environmental agents which has been used as primary energy source. In current study, the effect of daylight distribution in interior spaces on human thermal comfort conditions and energy consumption in the residential buildings is investigated based on light shelf using simulation methods and tools.
Karim Aliakbari   +1 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Thermal comfort in interior and semi-open spaces of rural folk houses in hot-humid areas

Building and Environment, 2018
Abstract Semi-open spaces are a key element in the climate adaptive design of rural folk houses and are important places where rural residents perform daily activities in hot-humid areas. In this study, a year-long thermal comfort field survey was conducted in rural folk houses in 11 rural areas in the Guangdong Province, the hot-humid area of ...
Zhongjun Zhang, Yufeng Zhang
exaly   +2 more sources

Numerical evaluation of the effects of different types of shading devices on interior occupant thermal comfort using wind tunnel experimental data

Building Simulation, 2019
In this study, it is aimed to determine the effects of shading device alternatives on the thermal sensations of occupants in a cross-ventilated office zone by considering changing indoor airflow velocities in summer conditions. Interior airflow velocities on 3 vertical profile heights were measured for 5 cases in a wind tunnel.
Ok, Vildan   +1 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Quantitative Assessment of Models and Indices for Interior Thermal Comfort Taking Into Account the Effects of Solar Radiation and Wind

Abstract The performance of thermal comfort utilising machine learning and its acceptability by students and other users at the Professor Sir Edouard Lim Fat Engineering Tower at the University of Mauritius are evaluated in this study.
Bhimsen Rajkumarsingh   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Interior Design, Comfort and Thermal Sensitivity

Journal of Interior Design, 1976
Frederick H. Rohles, Ward V. Wells
exaly   +2 more sources

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