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Thermal Comfort 3

Theme:
Parallel Sessions
What:
Talk
When:
10:30 AM, Friday 29 Jul 2022 EDT (1 hour 30 minutes)
Where:
Conference: Concordia University, John Molson School of Business (MB) Building - MB3.270   Virtual session
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How:
Thermal sensitivity maps of the human body for vehicle PCS designFPNASTASE, ILINCA (1); DANCA, PAUL (2); BODE, FLORIN (3); FECHETE, LUCIAN (3); CROITORU, CRISTIANA (1); SANDU, MIHNEA (1)NASTASE, ILINCA
Thermoregulation model for dynamic thermal responses in floor-cooling/heating radiation environmentsFPLiu, Yunliang; Zhou, Xiang; Luo, Maohui; Ren, YanLiu, Yunliang
Study on the Effect of Positions and Surface Temperature of Radiant Panel on Human Thermal Comfort with Ray Tracing MethodFPDeng, Yan (1,2); Ji, Lili (2); Wang, Liangzhu (2); Ding, Yunfei (1)Yan Deng
Field study on indoor thermal comfort of a ‘ZEB ready’ office building using radiant ceiling panel coupled with open-loop ground source heat pumpFPYe, Minzhi (1); Serageldin, Ahmed A. (1); Sato, Hideki (2); Nagano, Katsunori (1)Ye, Minzhi
Determination of the optimal temperature set-point and ventilation rate for balancing energy consumption and learning performance in primary schools in TaiwanEALiao, Wen-Jye (1);
Chen, Wei-An (2);
Hwang, Ruey-Lung (1)
Hwang, Ruey-Lung
Extension on acceptable range of temperature with stable mechanical airflow under hot-humid climateEAZhou, Jinyue; Zhang, Xiaojing; Xie, Jingchao; Liu, JiapingCaixia Zhao
Analysis of the thermal comfort and space usability in hot-humid climate zone considering the impact of solar radiation and regional weather featuresEAChen, Wei-An (1); Hwang, Ruey-Lung (2)Hwang, Ruey-Lung
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Tongji University, Shanghai, China
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Speaker
Hokkaido University
PhD student
Speaker
Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest
Speaker
Guangzhou University
Chair
Cardiff University
Speaker
Beijing university of technology
Speaker
National Kaohsiung Normal University, Taiwan
Professor
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