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    A comparative analysis of thermal acceptability in offices in India and Japan

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    2016
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    Ooka, Ryozo
    Indragant, Madhavi
    Rijal, Hom B.
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    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.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/22820
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