Abstract
Studies indicate that the energy performance gap between real and calculated energy use can be explained for 80% by occupant behaviour. This human factor may be composed of routine and thermoregulatory behaviour. When occupants do not feel comfortable due to high or low operative temperatures and resulting high or low skin temperatures, they are likely to exhibit thermoregulatory behaviour. The aim of this study is to monitor and understand this thermoregulatory behaviour of the occupant. This is a detailed study of two females living in a rowhouse in the city of Heerlen (Netherlands). During a monitoring period of three weeks over a time span of three months the following parameters were monitored: activity level, clothing, micro climate, skin temperatures and thermal comfort and sensation. Their micro climate was measured at five positions on the body to assess exposed near body conditions and skin temperature. Every two hours they filled in a questionnaire regarding their thermal comfort and sensation level (7-point scale), clothing, activities and thermoregulatory behaviour. The most comfortable (optimal) temperature was calculated for each person by adopting a biophysical model, a thermoneutral zone model. This study shows unique indivual comfort patterns in relation to ambient conditions. An example is given how this information can be used to calculate the buildings energy comsumption.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | High Energy Performance and Sustainable Buildings, Simulation models and predictive tools for the buildings HVAC, IEQ and energy |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Volume | 111 |
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| Publication status | Published - 13 Aug 2019 |
| Event | 13th REHVA World Congress - Bucharest, Romania Duration: 26 May 2019 → 29 May 2019 Conference number: 13 |
Publication series
| Series | E3S Web of Conferences |
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| ISSN | 2267-1242 |
Conference
| Conference | 13th REHVA World Congress |
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| Abbreviated title | CLIMA 2019 |
| Country/Territory | Romania |
| City | Bucharest |
| Period | 26/05/19 → 29/05/19 |
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