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Adaptive versus Heat Balance Comfort Models
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es far away from comfort (usually correlated with high ambient temperatures), where none of the subjects... d buildings were often about 0.4 to 0.5 m/s, much higher than in air-conditioned buildings. This will re... uce warm discomfort and thus change the votes for higher temperatures. Part of the explanation may also... rements. The methodological basis that results in higher predicted comfort temperatures under certain c
Thermal comfort parameters
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ow is worse, then air speed rises to disturbingly high values. Therefore it is recommended, with "normal... | **Fig. 5** low-e glazing (2 panes) already have higher surface temperatures (16 °C in the average). Ad... mponent. \\ The practical consequence: With highly insulating external construction components, th... luger, R.; Schnieders, J.; Buyer, B.; , W. Feist: Highly insulating window systems: Investigation and op
Local thermal comfort
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e glazing (in a\\ newly fitted window), which has higher\\ surface temperatures (16 °C on average).\\ Th... veys of a representative number of residents gave high marks for well insulated buildings ([[basics:buil... Win_F.htm|Internet Publication (in German)]]\\ (**Highly insulating window systems: inspection and optim

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