2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2013.05.050
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A review into thermal comfort in buildings

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“…In parallel, the studies of urban microclimate including wind and thermal environments, which contributes to human health risks when being exposed to, have received increasing attention in a number of countries, which can be referred to several overviews given by Mishra and Ramgopal [6], Taleghani et al [7] and Chen and Ng [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In parallel, the studies of urban microclimate including wind and thermal environments, which contributes to human health risks when being exposed to, have received increasing attention in a number of countries, which can be referred to several overviews given by Mishra and Ramgopal [6], Taleghani et al [7] and Chen and Ng [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Šiluminiam komfortui vertinti ir tirti naudojami (Taleghani et al 2013) minimi standartai. Mikroklimato parametrų matavimai atlikti pagal higienos normų (HN 69:2003;HN 98:2014) reikalavimus (matuojama darbo pamainos pradžioje, viduryje ir pabaigoje šaltuoju ir (arba) šiltuoju metų laikotarpiu, oro temperatūra, santykinis drėgnumas, judėjimo greitis matuojami: darbuotojui sėdint 1,1 m, stovint 1,7 m aukštyje nuo grindų ar darbo aikštelės; natūrali ir dirbtinė apšvieta darbo vietoje matuojama darbuotojui sėdint 0,75-0,8 m aukštyje), o išmatuotų reikšmių vidurkiai lyginami su higienos normose nurodytomis reikš-mių ribomis, kai dirbamas lengvas (Ia kategorijos) darbas.…”
Section: Patalpų Vidaus Oro Temperatūraunclassified
“…But by now the choice of T A is based on empirical data on human sensations and this is "subjective" (it is assumed that TA should be in the range 18 °C to 24 °C [2][3][4]), and the mathematical justification is "not enough" described [5]. In this connection, the mathematical modelling of heat transfer within the framework of the heat conduction model (which allows us to describe the process of heat exchange of a person with the environment quite accurately) is an actual research direction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%