2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2012.03.021
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An adaptive thermal comfort model for hot humid South-East Asia

Abstract: The present paper presents a full procedure to develop an adaptive comfort model for South-East Asia. Meta-analysis on large number of observations from field surveys which were conducted in this region was employed. Standardization and bias control of the database were fully reported. Statistical tests of significance and weighted regression method applied in the analyses strengthened the reliability of the findings. This paper found a great influence of 'Griffiths constant' on the establishment of adaptive c… Show more

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“…Another study by [35] has given an upper limit of 30.7 ºC for an unconditioned building in Malaysia. Similarly study by [36] have put not more than 30⁰C as an upper limit for building in a hot and humid region. In short the control room did not satisfy both the international standard as well as the local research indings.…”
Section: B Evaluation Of Comfortmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Another study by [35] has given an upper limit of 30.7 ºC for an unconditioned building in Malaysia. Similarly study by [36] have put not more than 30⁰C as an upper limit for building in a hot and humid region. In short the control room did not satisfy both the international standard as well as the local research indings.…”
Section: B Evaluation Of Comfortmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Toe and Kubota also utilized the ASHRAE RP-884 database to develop an adaptive model for hot and humid climates by using mean daily temperatures, and they claim that the use of mean daily temperatures is better to predict the comfort temperature rather than the mean monthly outdoor temperature. An adaptive comfort model exclusively for hot and humid Southeast Asia was developed by Nguyen et al [24] from 11 field studies in Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, China and the Philippines. Indraganti et al [25] developed an adaptive model for hot and humid offices in India using running mean daily temperature.…”
Section: Adaptive Thermal Comfortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The invention of new technologies (reinforced concrete, elevators…) or new methods (simulationbased design of buildings [8], adaptive comfort models [9], CFD applied to buildings [10,11] and cities [12]) are changing the architecture. Genetic hitchhiking: If one allele in a particular haplotype is strongly beneficial, then other alleles in this haplotype become more common in the population.…”
Section: Biased Mutationmentioning
confidence: 99%