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Indoor Thermal Comfort
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As the century begins, natural resources are under increasing pressure, threatening public health and development. As a result, the balance between man and nature has been disrupted, with climatic changes whose effects are starting to be irreversible. Due to the relationship between the quality of the indoor built environment and its energy demand, thermal comfort issues are still relevant in the disciplinary debate. This is also because the indoor environment has a potential impact on occupants' health and productivity, affecting their physical and psychological conditions. To achieve a sustainable compromise in terms of comfort and energy requirements, several challenging questions must be answered with regard to design, technical, engineering, psychological, and physiological issues and, finally, potential interactions with other IEQ issues that require a holistic way to conceive the building envelope design. This Special Issue collected original research and review articles on innovative designs, systems, and/or control domains that can enhance thermal comfort, work productivity, and wellbeing in a built environment, along with works considering the integration of human factors in buildings’ energy performance.

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Keywords

  • age of air
  • app
  • bioheat model
  • biological structure and composition
  • building simulation
  • clothing thermal insulation
  • comfort indices
  • computational fluid dynamics
  • convolution neural networks
  • cooling period
  • demand controlled ventilation (DCV)
  • desert cooler
  • draught
  • effectiveness model
  • Energy consumption
  • evaluation indicators
  • evaporative cooling
  • Fanger’s models
  • feedback strategies
  • health and comfort
  • heat accumulation
  • History of engineering & technology
  • Human health
  • hybrid ventilation
  • individual metering
  • indoor air quality
  • indoor air quality (IAQ)
  • indoor comfort
  • indoor environmental quality
  • infrared camera
  • Internet of Things (IoT)
  • IoT
  • liquid desiccant
  • moderate environments
  • moisture removal
  • MRI analysis
  • N-ZEB
  • open office
  • passive heating systems
  • PMV
  • sensitivity analysis
  • simulation analysis
  • smart broiler chamber
  • soft-sensor
  • Software
  • sport facilities
  • Tanabe model
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • thermal comfort
  • thermal comfort assessment
  • thermal comfort models
  • thermal sensation
  • thermoregulation model
  • tissue temperature
  • Trombe wall
  • user awareness
  • ventilation system
  • wind velocity
  • work environments

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03943-528-9

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