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Adaptive versus Heat Balance Comfort Models
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lation is minimized ([ASHRAE 2005]). These models have been developed in huge, carefully controlled labo... lative humidity of 60%. The heat balance models have also been confirmed by many field studies, mostly... dings in which the predicted comfort temperatures have actually been achieved. Since the beginning of the 1970s, so-called **adaptive comfort models** have slowly gained importance. These models claim that
Thermal comfort parameters
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t". This has been well-researched and the results have been incorporated into international standards (D... ger (Wikipedia Seite)]].\\ In Passipedia we also have a [[phi_publications:pb_25:comfort_criteria_accor... dissatisfied people."\\ \\ ===== What does this have to do with the Passive House?===== [{{:picopen:fi... ?510 | **Fig. 5** low-e glazing (2 panes) already have higher surface temperatures (16 °C in the average
Local thermal comfort
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l holds true. These small temperature differences have the following effects on all comfort criteria: ... House anyway) are due to uplift at surfaces which have differing temperatures. Because of the small temp... s than 0.8 °C.\\ \\ > ** All the comfort criteria have been ideally fulfilled, without the need for a co... ndings from three independent research projects** have confirmed that these characteristics of well-insu

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