Thermal comfort, physiological responses and performance during exposure to a moderate temperature drift

L. Schellen, W.D. Marken Lichtenbelt, van, M.H. Wit, de, M.G.L.C. Loomans, A.J.H. Frijns, J. Toftum

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Abstract

The objective of this research was to study the effects of a moderate temperature drift on human thermal comfort, physiological responses, productivity and performance. A dynamic thermophysiological model was used to examine the possibility of simulating human thermal responses and thermal comfort under moderate transient conditions. To examine the influence of a moderate temperature ramp, a climate room set-up with experimental subjects was used. Eight subjects visited the climate room on two occasions: 1) exposure to a transient condition (a moderate temperature ramp) and 2) a steady temperature corresponding with a neutral thermal sensation (control situation). During the experiments both physiological responses and thermal sensation were measured. Productivity and performance were assessed with a ‘Remote Performance Measurement’ (RPM) method. Physiological and thermal sensation data indicate significant differences between the transient condition and the control situation. Productivity and performance tests show no significant changes between the two situations. Simulations obtained with the thermophysiological model were in good agreement with the measurements. Possible improvements of the performance and productivity tests and the thermophysiological model will be discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate (Indoor Air 2008), 17-22 August 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
EditorsP Strøm-Tejsen, BW Olesen, P Wargocki, D Zukowska, J Toftum
Place of PublicationCopenhagen
PublisherTechnical University of Denmark
Pages1-8
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate (Indoor Air 2008), August 17-22, 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark - Copenhagen, Denmark
Duration: 17 Aug 200822 Aug 2008

Conference

Conference11th International Conference on Indoor Air Quality and Climate (Indoor Air 2008), August 17-22, 2008, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abbreviated titleIndoor Air 2008
Country/TerritoryDenmark
CityCopenhagen
Period17/08/0822/08/08

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