jailcd2024049: Thermal Comfort Study of Office Space After Summer Commuting
Keywords:
Temperature step, Summer Commute, Dynamic Thermal Comfort, Office BuildingAbstract
In order to alleviate the summer office population experiencing thermal environmental shock after commuting, this study aimed to investigate the appropriate office space temperature in conjunction with the psychological and physiological effects of thermal environmental changes on the human body. 40 subjects participated in this experiment, and three types of data were collected, namely environmental parameters, objective reflections (Tsk), and subjective responses (TSV, TCV, and TP). The results showed that the speed of change of skin temperature was positively correlated with the ambient temperature difference, and the sensitivity of body parts' temperature to ambient temperature change varied from thighs, hands, calves and chest in descending order. Combined with TSV, TCV and TP, it can be seen that an office space at 26°C is more suitable for people who have just finished their commute.Downloads
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2025-06-02
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AILCD Journal