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This research project explores how dynamic indoor conditions affect thermal comfort in buildings. It aims to develop a predictive model that incorporates human sensory responses to temperature fluctuations, moving beyond fixed temperature settings to enhance occupant comfort and energy efficiency in building design.
Much of the effort in thermal comfort research has been given to understand which environmental and personal steady-state conditions lead to thermal comfort.
This focus on static and isothermal states has been translated in the prescription of fixed set-point temperatures in buildings.
Now, a paradigm shift in the way energy is generated and used calls for a complete rethink of the way buildings are designed and operated.
In contrast to a fixed set-point driven design, the implementation of set-…
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Australia, Sydney
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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