Proposal for the assessment of thermal indoor climate based on the thermal acceptability, in addition to the thermal (dis)satisfied.

C.P.G. Roelofsen*, P. Vink

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Abstract

For the sake of energy and cost savings, it is sometimes necessary to maintain the indoor climate in a room at conditions that deviate from optimal thermal comfort. More important than thermal sensation is how a change in conditions will affect the thermal acceptability of a space and whether the percentage of people who are (dis)satisfied with the environment will change with regard of the acceptability. The aim of this technical note and arithmetic study is to find out to what extent the thermal indoor climate can be assessed on the basis of thermal
acceptability, in addition to the thermal (dis)satisfied, by making use of research that has already been carried out. In addition to the relationship between the percentage of (dis)satisfied and acceptability, attention is paid to how this result relates to current Dutch government building regulations. The paper concerns a proposal for the assessment of thermal indoor climate based on the thermal acceptability, in addition to the thermal (dis)satisfied.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Building Design and Environment
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Mathematical modelling
  • Thermal acceptability
  • Thermal comfort
  • Adaptive thermal comfort
  • Environmental indoor quality

Country (case study)

  • Netherlands

Thematic collaboration

  • Delft Design for Values Institute

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