Name:
SF-98-07-1 -- Understanding the Adaptive Approach to Thermal Comfort PDF
Published Date:
1998
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
This paper presents an adaptive approach and model for thermal comfort. The adaptive model is an example of a complex adaptive system (Casti 1996), with equilibria determined by the restrictions acting upon it. A person's adaptive actions are generally effective in securing comfort, which occurs at a wide variety of indoor temperatures. These comfort temperatures depend upon the circumstances in which people live, such as the climate and the heating or cooling regime. The temperatures may be estimated from the mean outdoor temperature and the availability of a heating or cooling plant. The evaluation of the parameters of the adaptive model requires cross-sectional surveys to establish current norms and sequential surveys (with and without intervention) to evaluate the rapidity of people's adaptive actions. Standards for thermal comfort will need revision in the light of the adaptive approach. Implications of the adaptive model for the HVAC industry are noted.
Units: Dual
| File Size : | 1 file , 160 KB |
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| Number of Pages : | 14 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-7859 |
| Published : | 1998 |