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Adaptive thermal comfort and sustainable thermal standards for buildings

Nicol, J. F. and Humphreys, M. A.
2002
Energy and Buildings, 34(6): 563-572
Comfort standards; Thermal comfort; Sustainability; Adaptive approach


Nicol, J. F. and Humphreys, M. A., (2002), "Adaptive thermal comfort and sustainable thermal standards for buildings", Energy and Buildings, 34(6): 563-572.
Abstract:
The origin and development of the adaptive approach to thermal comfort is explained. A number of recent developments in the application of the theory are considered and the origin of the differences between adaptive thermal comfort and the `rational' indices is explored. The application of the adaptive approach to thermal comfort standards is considered and recommendations made as to the best comfort temperature, the range of comfortable environments and the maximum rate of change of indoor temperature. The application of criteria of sustainability to thermal standards for buildings is also considered.

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