Browsing OzU Theses & Dissertations by Subject "Thermal comfort"
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Augmenting occupant thermal experience with cyber-physical-social systems : a case study on adaptive vents
(2020-06-11)Buildings use more than 30% of global energy, while 36% of this energy comes from direct combustion of fossil fuels. Hence, buildings constitute a considerable share of CO2 emissions and has a large contribution to climate ... -
Human body heat exchange mechanism and thermal comfort via visual impact
(2019-12)Thermal comfort is a combination of several components and can be described in many ways while for all definitions the precedence is human. In this thesis, thermal comfort is examined through the environmental differences ... -
Impact of indoor environmental quality on occupant’s comfort & energy use in an office building
(2021-07)Due to the transitions of technological systems and scientific data related to the building sector and environment under the developing world conditions, the challenges of air pollution and increased energy use have ... -
Investigation of thermal comfort performance of radiant heating systems: comparisons of different heating surface configurations
(2018-02)This thesis is an experimental-numerical study for the thermal comfort assessment of radiant heating system for different heating configuration such as from a wall, ceiling and combination of both that is installed in a ... -
Thermal and daylight performance of double-skin facades; case study of an office building
Depending on the climatic region, double-skin facade structures can aid in achieving human comfort and save building energy through controlling the interaction between indoor and outdoor environments. Sustainable designs ...
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