THERMAL COMFORT ASSESSMENT IN OFFICES WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SELECTIVITY

In this study, a field survey was conducted to investigate thermal comfort differences between office A aiming for a uniform environment and office B with environmental selectivity. As a result, a negative correlation was confirmed between unacceptability and thermal environment satisfaction (r = 0....

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ) 2024/08/01, Vol.89(822), pp.448-459
Hauptverfasser: AONO, Kazuki, UKAI, Masanari, NITTA, Yoriaki, SHIMOYAMA, Chiaki, KIMURA, Kentaro, SHIMIZU, Akihiro, TANABE, Shin-ichi
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Zusammenfassung:In this study, a field survey was conducted to investigate thermal comfort differences between office A aiming for a uniform environment and office B with environmental selectivity. As a result, a negative correlation was confirmed between unacceptability and thermal environment satisfaction (r = 0.42) in office A, but a positive correlation was confirmed between pleasantness and thermal environment satisfaction (r = 0.29) in office B. Therefore, it was shown that while it’s important not to feel unacceptability in offices aiming for a uniform environment, the feeling of pleasantness, rather than the occurrence of unacceptability itself, improves thermal environment satisfaction in offices with environmental selectivity.
ISSN:1348-0685
1881-817X
DOI:10.3130/aije.89.448