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Il comfort indoor nel patrimonio edilizio esistente. Tecnologie e metodi per gli ambienti di vita

2022

This volume is the result of wide-scope research on the application of IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality) in existing buildings. The examined items are the evaluation methods and standards related to the environmental parameters for the well-being levels required to guarantee suitable livability in indoor environments. An analysis is provided on the state of the art of technological aspects in architecture for the achievement of salubrious and comfortable indoor spaces. The study is focused on passive systems for microclimatic control, with a re-proposition of the most ancient ones. Nowadays, when revisited, they have proven to be effective solutions, especially due to their possibility to …

Comfort indoor recovery buildings passive technologiesSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Analisi dei parametri antropometrici di etnie diverse ai fini del comfort termoigrometrico indoor

2010

In questo lavoro vengono presentati i risultati di uno studio volto a verificare se l’algoritmo, proposto da P.O. Fanger, relativo allo scambio termico radiativo tra corpo umano ed ambiente indoor, possa essere utilizzato per tutte le popolazioni mondiali: un erronea stima dello scambio termico radiativo può condurre infatti ad una erronea valutazione delle prestazioni di comfort indoor. In queste condizioni risulta pertanto importante valutare, con elevata accuratezza, i parametri coinvolti nel calcolo del flusso termico radiativo tra corpo umano e ambiente indoor circostante, tra i quali ritroviamo quelli dipendenti dalle caratteristiche propriamente geometriche del corpo umano: area proi…

Comfort termico componente radiativa fattore di area proiettataSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientale
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Energy Conscious Building Design

1987

Since the beginning of energy crisis many design tools have been developed in order to enable the designer to cope with energy consumption in buildings. These tools are of different kind: from very sophisticated simulation models to simplified (often too much) methods. Each of them offers various advantages and disadvantages, and it is up to the designer to choose among them.

Computer scienceOrder (business)Simulation modelingThermal comfortEnergy consumptionBuilding designHeat flowEnergy (signal processing)Reliability engineering
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Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Air Flow, Heat Transfer and Thermal Comfort in Buildings with Different Heating Systems

2016

Abstract Monitoring of temperature, humidity and air flow velocity is performed in 5 experimental buildings with the inner size of 3×3×3 m3 located in Riga, Latvia. The buildings are equipped with different heating systems, such as an air-air heat pump, air-water heat pump, capillary heating mat on the ceiling and electric heater. Numerical simulation of air flow and heat transfer by convection, conduction and radiation is carried out using OpenFOAM software and compared with experimental data. Results are analysed regarding the temperature and air flow distribution as well as thermal comfort.

Computer simulationthermal comfort020209 energyNumerical analysisPhysicsQC1-999AirflowGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermal comfortMechanical engineeringMonitoring system02 engineering and technologyopenfoamnumerical simulationHeat transfer0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmonitoring systemexperimental buildingsLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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Assessment of the Entropy of Spatial and Time Distributions of Rooms Daylighting: A Possible Tool for a Sustainable Design

2015

The indoor visual comfort of subjects faced with indoor ambient lighting varies with the position of the subject and is not constant over time. Average performance indexes, such as the mean value of Daylight Factor and Daylight Autonomy, are commonly used to analyse lighting distribution. These indexes, however, don’t properly take into account either the spatial or the time distribution of values affecting the non-uniformity of environmental lighting. Indeed, these are limited to the definition of a mean value or to the assessment of time availability of daylighting. This paper examines spatial and temporal non-uniformities in indoor lighting as possible causes of discomfort for occupants.…

Daylight factorEngineeringArchitectural engineeringInformation theoryLecture halls.Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyInformation theory;Visual comfort;Daylight factor;Daylight autonomy;Lecture hallsVisual comfortEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Building designInformation theorylcsh:TechnologyInformation theory Visual comfort Daylight factor Daylight autonomy Lecture hallslcsh:HD72-88lcsh:Economic growth development planningSustainable designEntropy (information theory)DaylightWater Science and TechnologyDaylight autonomySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:TProbabilistic logicDaylight factorLecture hallAmbient lightingbusinessJournal of Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems
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Indoor air quality in schools of a highly polluted south Mediterranean area

2019

This study aimed at surveying lower secondary schools in southern Italy, in a highly polluted area. A community close to an industrial area and three villages in rural areas was investigated. Indoor temperature, relative humidity (RH), gaseous pollutants (CO 2 and NO 2 ), selected biological pollutants in indoor dust, and the indoor/outdoor mass concentration and elemental composition of PM 2.5 were ascertained. Temperature and RH were within, or close to, the comfort range, while CO 2 frequently exceeded the threshold of 1000 ppm, indicating inadequate air exchange rate. In all the classrooms, median NO 2 levels were above the WHO threshold value. Dermatophagoides p. allergen concentration…

Der p 1Rural PopulationendotoxinEnvironmental EngineeringPM010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesThreshold limit valueair pollutionNitrogen DioxideAir pollutionPM2.5010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_causecomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesindoor comfort parametersIndoor air qualityindoor comfort parameterMetals HeavymedicineHumansMass concentration (chemistry)Relative humidityParticle Sizeheavy metalsSicily0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPollutantAir PollutantsCarbon MonoxideElemental compositionSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleSchoolsMediterranean RegionTemperaturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDustHumidityBuilding and Constructionheavy metalVentilation2.5Air Pollution IndoorEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceMediterranean areaParticulate MatterEnvironmental MonitoringIndoor Air
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A model for managing and evaluating solar radiation for indoor thermal comfort

2007

Thermal comfort of people occupying indoor spaces depends, to a large extent, on the direct component of solar radiation incident on the human body. In turn, even the diffuse component of the solar radiation could affect the thermal sensations of people. Despite this evidence, at the present there is a lack in the availability of simple and reliable methods capable of taking into account the influence of the solar radiation on thermal balance in the human body. In this work a comprehensive method is presented for the computation of the mean radiant temperature of people in thermal moderate indoor environments in the presence of solar radiation. The effects produced on the amount of solar ra…

Direct componentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentThermalEvaluation methodsThermal comfortEnvironmental scienceGeneral Materials ScienceMean radiant temperatureRadiationThermal balanceAutomotive engineeringRemote sensing
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Evaluation of the ERA5 reanalysis-based Universal Thermal Climate Index on mortality data in Europe

2021

Air temperature has been the most commonly used exposure metric in assessing relationships between thermal stress and mortality. Lack of the high-quality meteorological station data necessary to adequately characterize the thermal environment has been one of the main limitations for the use of more complex thermal indices. Global climate reanalyses may provide an ideal platform to overcome this limitation and define complex heat and cold stress conditions anywhere in the world. In this study, we explored the potential of the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) based on ERA5 – the latest global climate reanalysis from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) – as a h…

Distributed lagPercentileHot TemperatureClimateMeteorologi och atmosfärforskning610 Medicine & healthReanalysisThermal stressWind010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBiochemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine360 Social problems & social servicesERA5-HEAT030212 general & internal medicineMean radiant temperatureCities610 Medicine & health0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceCold; ERA5; ERA5-HEAT; Heat; Reanalysis; Thermal stress; UTCI; Cities; Europe; Wind; Climate; Hot TemperatureThermal comfortClimate indexHeatEuropeMortality dataMeteorology and Atmospheric SciencesAir temperatureClimatologyUTCIEnvironmental scienceERA5Metric (unit)Cold ; Era5 ; Era5-heat ; Heat ; Reanalysis ; Thermal Stress ; Utci360 Social problems & social servicesCold
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Vegetation and Thermal comfort in temperate areas: proposal of an integrated methodology for urban and building retrofit

2014

The paper points out the main outcomes of a doctoral research carried out at the Department of Architecture of the University of Palermo, aimed at investigating the issues of environmental, social and economic sustainability related to the recovery of the existing building stock with focus on social housing. In particular, starting from the analysis carried out on a real case of the city of Palermo, through the use of specific simulation tools, the research provides a new methodology for the design and the assessment of the effectiveness of plants and Building-Integrated Vegetation systems used as a cost-effective solutions for urban and building retrofit, contributing to new knowledge and …

Energy retrofit Thermal comfort Vegetation Building-Integrated VegetationSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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The control of indoor thermal comfort conditions: introducing a fuzzy adaptive controller

2004

The control and the monitoring of indoor thermal conditions represents a pre-eminent task with the aim of ensuring suitable working and living spaces to people. Especially in industrialised countries, in fact, several rules and standards have been recently released in order of providing technicians with suitable design tools and effective indexes and parameters for the checking of the indoor microclimate. Among them, predicted mean vote (PMV) index is often adopted for assessing the thermal comfort conditions of thermal moderate environments. Unfortunately, the PMV index is characterised by non-linear features, that could determine some difficulties when monitoring and controlling HVAC equi…

EngineeringAdaptive controlbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringControl (management)Thermal comfortPID controllerControl engineeringBuilding and ConstructionFuzzy control systemFuzzy logicControl theoryPMVFuzzy controllerHVACPID controllerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessAdaptive controllerCivil and Structural Engineering
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