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Review of practices for human thermal comfort in buildings: present and future perspectives

Sunil Kumar Sansaniwal, Jyotirmay Mathur, Sanjay Mathur

2020International Journal of Ambient Energy64 citationsDOI

Abstract

Thermal comfort markedly impacts our health, well-being and work productivity. This article is a review of practices generally adopted to quantify human thermal comfort in buildings. The review indicates that there is significant variation in comfort requirements due to diversified socio-cultural set-up and local adaptive behaviour. Thus, the localised thermal comfort models need to be developed to identify the actual comfort requirements helpful in drafting new local comfort standards. The study justifying the relationship between thermal comfort and indoor air quality are scant and need to be explored as such relationships are greatly dependent on occupant’s adaptive behaviour. Further, the interdisciplinary research on thermal comfort which not only helps in real-time assessment but also covers other critical aspects like building architecture and energy consumption is lacking in the literature. Moreover, this review paves way for research on thermal comfort in countries where high building stock is expected in future.

Topics & Concepts

Thermal comfortArchitectural engineeringWork (physics)ArchitectureEnergy consumptionStock (firearms)Computer scienceEngineeringMechanical engineeringGeographyArchaeologyElectrical engineeringMeteorologyBuilding Energy and Comfort OptimizationUrban Heat Island MitigationInfection Control and Ventilation
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