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THERMAL COMFORT ANALYSES IN NATURALLY VENTILATED BUILDINGS
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Udrea, Ioana
, Badescu, Viorel
, Dogeanu, Angel
, Nastase, Ilinca
, Croitoru, Cristiana
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HVAC
/ University buildings
/ Ventilation
2014
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THERMAL COMFORT ANALYSES IN NATURALLY VENTILATED BUILDINGS
by
Udrea, Ioana
, Badescu, Viorel
, Dogeanu, Angel
, Nastase, Ilinca
, Croitoru, Cristiana
in
HVAC
/ University buildings
/ Ventilation
2014
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THERMAL COMFORT ANALYSES IN NATURALLY VENTILATED BUILDINGS
Journal Article
THERMAL COMFORT ANALYSES IN NATURALLY VENTILATED BUILDINGS
2014
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Overview
Global current requirement is to increase thermal comfort in residential and non residential buildings. A field survey was accomplished in a naturally ventilated university classroom in Bucharest, Romania, in winter and spring. Comfort parameters were measured and comfort questionnaires were distributed to the students. Questions were related to thermal sensation of the occupants. This paper compares the experimental results with the occupant's response. It analyzes the variation of Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) and Predicted Percent of Dissatisfied (PPD) with temperature. It is made a comparison between PMV and thermal sensation vote. The results show PMV values different from Thermal Sensation Vote (TSV) values which means there is a poor approximation of indoor comfort. In conclusion the comfort parameters should be reviewed and should be proposed other evaluation methods. Possible explanations are discussed in relation with thermal regime of the buildings.
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Technical University of Civil Engineering from Bucharest
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