• Title of article

    Field studies on human thermal comfort — An overview Review Article

  • Author/Authors

    Asit Kumar Mishra، نويسنده , , Maddali Ramgopal، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    94
  • To page
    106
  • Abstract
    This paper presents an exhaustive overview of the field studies carried out in the past few decades on human thermal comfort. To get a better grasp of patterns in observed data and to facilitate comparison across investigations, the thermal comfort field studies are grouped using the Köppen–Geiger climatic classification of their locations. Effects of relevant environmental, physiological, and other aspects that can have an effect on thermal comfort are reviewed and discussed. Field studies across the board show that people have considerable capacity to adapt to their surroundings provided they have sufficient adaptive opportunities. This observation holds good for both air-conditioned as well as free running buildings. However, studies show that conditioned spaces have narrower comfort zones compared to free running buildings. Across climatic zones, most popular means of adaptation are related to the modification of air movement and clothing. The ease, economy, and effectiveness (the 3 ‘E’s) of adaptive opportunities play a major role in occupantsʹ adaptation to the surroundings. Studies show that individuals are likely to perceive the same thermal environment differently and environments lacking adaptive avenues normally receive poor comfort ratings. Studies also indicate that for adaptive comfort equations, the running mean temperature may be a better outdoor index compared to the monthly mean temperature.
  • Keywords
    Adaptive opportunities , Climatic zones , Adaptive thermal comfort , THERMAL COMFORT , Field Study
  • Journal title
    Building and Environment
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    Building and Environment
  • Record number

    1218794