Development of the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II. (September 2018)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Development of the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II. (September 2018)
- Main Title:
- Development of the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II
- Authors:
- Földváry Ličina, Veronika
Cheung, Toby
Zhang, Hui
de Dear, Richard
Parkinson, Thomas
Arens, Edward
Chun, Chungyoon
Schiavon, Stefano
Luo, Maohui
Brager, Gail
Li, Peixian
Kaam, Soazig
Adebamowo, Michael A.
Andamon, Mary Myla
Babich, Francesco
Bouden, Chiheb
Bukovianska, Hana
Candido, Christhina
Cao, Bin
Carlucci, Salvatore
Cheong, David K.W.
Choi, Joon-Ho
Cook, Malcolm
Cropper, Paul
Deuble, Max
Heidari, Shahin
Indraganti, Madhavi
Jin, Quan
Kim, Hyojin
Kim, Jungsoo
Konis, Kyle
Singh, Manoj K.
Kwok, Alison
Lamberts, Roberto
Loveday, Dennis
Langevin, Jared
Manu, Sanyogita
Moosmann, Cornelia
Nicol, Fergus
Ooka, Ryozo
Oseland, Nigel A.
Pagliano, Lorenzo
Petráš, Dušan
Rawal, Rajan
Romero, Ramona
Rijal, Hom Bahadur
Sekhar, Chandra
Schweiker, Marcel
Tartarini, Federico
Tanabe, Shin-ichi
Tham, Kwok Wai
Teli, Despoina
Toftum, Jorn
Toledo, Linda
Tsuzuki, Kazuyo
De Vecchi, Renata
Wagner, Andreas
Wang, Zhaojun
Wallbaum, Holger
Webb, Lynda
Yang, Liu
Zhu, Yingxin
Zhai, Yongchao
Zhang, Yufeng
Zhou, Xiang
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract: Recognizing the value of open-source research databases in advancing the art and science of HVAC, in 2014 the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II project was launched under the leadership of University of California at Berkeley's Center for the Built Environment and The University of Sydney's Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Laboratory. The exercise began with a systematic collection and harmonization of raw data from the last two decades of thermal comfort field studies around the world. The ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II (Comfort Database), now an online, open-source database, includes approximately 81, 846 complete sets of objective indoor climatic observations with accompanying " right-here-right-now " subjective evaluations by the building occupants who were exposed to them. The database is intended to support diverse inquiries about thermal comfort in field settings. A simple web-based interface to the database enables filtering on multiple criteria, including building typology, occupancy type, subjects' demographic variables, subjective thermal comfort states, indoor thermal environmental criteria, calculated comfort indices, environmental control criteria and outdoor meteorological information. Furthermore, a web-based interactive thermal comfort visualization tool has been developed that allows end-users to quickly and interactively explore the data. Highlights: The scope, development, contents, and accessibility of the Comfort DatabaseAbstract: Recognizing the value of open-source research databases in advancing the art and science of HVAC, in 2014 the ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II project was launched under the leadership of University of California at Berkeley's Center for the Built Environment and The University of Sydney's Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) Laboratory. The exercise began with a systematic collection and harmonization of raw data from the last two decades of thermal comfort field studies around the world. The ASHRAE Global Thermal Comfort Database II (Comfort Database), now an online, open-source database, includes approximately 81, 846 complete sets of objective indoor climatic observations with accompanying " right-here-right-now " subjective evaluations by the building occupants who were exposed to them. The database is intended to support diverse inquiries about thermal comfort in field settings. A simple web-based interface to the database enables filtering on multiple criteria, including building typology, occupancy type, subjects' demographic variables, subjective thermal comfort states, indoor thermal environmental criteria, calculated comfort indices, environmental control criteria and outdoor meteorological information. Furthermore, a web-based interactive thermal comfort visualization tool has been developed that allows end-users to quickly and interactively explore the data. Highlights: The scope, development, contents, and accessibility of the Comfort Database is documented. The Comfort Database II includes approximately 76, 000 complete sets of thermal comfort data. The Comfort Database provides access to the collected raw data. Web-based interactive visualization tool was developed that allows end-users to interactively explore the data. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Building and environment. Volume 142(2018)
- Journal:
- Building and environment
- Issue:
- Volume 142(2018)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 142, Issue 2018 (2018)
- Year:
- 2018
- Volume:
- 142
- Issue:
- 2018
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2018-0142-2018-0000
- Page Start:
- 502
- Page End:
- 512
- Publication Date:
- 2018-09
- Subjects:
- Thermal comfort -- Field study -- Data repository -- Visualization tool
Buildings -- Environmental engineering -- Periodicals
Building -- Research -- Periodicals
Constructions -- Technique de l'environnement -- Périodiques
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696 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03601323 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.buildenv.2018.06.022 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0360-1323
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