Occupant performance and building energy consumption with different philosophies of determining acceptable thermal conditions |
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Authors: | J. Toftum R.V. AndersenK.L. Jensen |
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Affiliation: | International Centre for Indoor Environment and Energy, Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, DTU, building 402, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark |
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Abstract: | ![]() Based on building energy and indoor environment simulations, this study uses a recently developed method relying on Bayesian Network theory to estimate and compare the consequences for occupant performance and energy consumption of applying temperature criteria set according to the adaptive model of thermal comfort and the more conventional PMV model. Simulations were carried out for an example building with two configurations (with and without mechanical cooling) located in tropical, subtropical, and temperate climate regions. Even though indoor temperatures differed significantly between building configurations, especially in the tropical climate, the estimated performance differed only modestly between configurations. However, energy consumption was always lower in buildings without mechanical cooling, particularly so in the tropical climate. |
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Keywords: | PMV Adaptive model Simulation Performance Thermal comfort |
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