A comparative analysis of thermal acceptability in offices in India and Japan
Author | Ooka, Ryozo |
Author | Indragant, Madhavi |
Author | Rijal, Hom B. |
Available date | 2021-09-07T06:16:20Z |
Publication Date | 2016 |
Publication Name | Proceedings - 9th International Windsor Conference 2016: Making Comfort Relevant |
Resource | Scopus |
Abstract | India's building energy consumption is increasing rapidly. Fukushima disaster reshaped Japan's energy perspective. Adaptive comfort standards need to be developed for these countries. We conducted a fourteen-month thermal comfort survey in India and a summer season study in Japan. This data was analyzed to develop an algorithm to predict thermal acceptability (TA). A direct question resulted in higher TA, than otherwise in Japan, perhaps due to deep-rooted cultural ethos. This trend is reversed in India. At 24 - 30 °C and at 27 - 28 °C of indoor temperature, 80 % thermal acceptability could be achieved in Japan and India respectively. |
Sponsor | The Japan Society for Promotion of Science and The University of Tokyo funded these surveys. We thank them. We also thank all the subjects and Mukta Ramola for their help in the surveys. The analysis in part was supported by Qatar University through NPRP-7-143-2-070. We acknowledge their support. |
Language | en |
Publisher | NCEUB 2016 |
Subject | Adaptive model India Japan Thermal acceptability Thermal comfort |
Type | Conference Paper |
Pagination | 1155-1164 |
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