DA-00-05-4 -- Window Performance for Human Thermal Comfort PDF

DA-00-05-4 -- Window Performance for Human Thermal Comfort PDF

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DA-00-05-4 -- Window Performance for Human Thermal Comfort PDF

Published Date:
2000

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ASHRAE

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A method based on the ASHRAE two-node comfort model has been developed for predicting the effect of windows on thermal comfort. The method embodies separate analyses for longwave (thermal infrared) radiation, induced drafts, and solar load effects. Of these three impacts, modeling results demonstrate that longwave exchange between the body and the window is the most significant except for the case where the body is in direct sun, in which case the impact of solar load can be more significant. For most residential-sized windows, draft effects exist but are typically small. Generally, windows are not the primary element affecting the comfort of a building's occupants. However, when a window is very hot or cold, the occupant is very close to the window, or other factors result in thermal conditions near the edge of the comfort zone, windows can become quite influential. Furthermore, it is believed that current methods may underpredict discomfort caused by windows. We discuss potential refinements to the method that might address this inaccuracy by accounting for asymmetries in radiant temperature. In the near term, the model could be used to create a simplified "window comfort index." To accompany the index, we envision educational material that would educate designers and consumers on the comfort implications of glazing selection.

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File Size : 1 file , 270 KB
Note : This product is unavailable in Russia, Belarus
Number of Pages : 9
Product Code(s) : D-7354
Published : 2000

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