Simulation and Measurement of Comfort Related Microclimate

Although microclimate is only one aspect when it comes to look at comfort determining factors, it decisively gains importance with increased wearing or using cycles of apparel, seating and laying systems. One of the challenges arising with validation of climate comfort are suitable test and evaluati...

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Main Authors: Michael Kurz, Christoph Russ, Bernhard Kurz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IFSA Publishing, S.L. 2021-10-01
Series:Sensors & Transducers
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Online Access:https://sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/october_2021/Vol_252/P_3232.pdf
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description Although microclimate is only one aspect when it comes to look at comfort determining factors, it decisively gains importance with increased wearing or using cycles of apparel, seating and laying systems. One of the challenges arising with validation of climate comfort are suitable test and evaluation standards in order to achieve high reproducability and reliable forecasts. These requirements can only be met economically with human-physiologically adapted climate simulation combined with a suitable measuring technique for temperature and humidity distributions. The unique combination of the SWEATOR climate simulation and the SWEATlog sensor mats meet this requirements in an outstanding way. Apart from realistic and physiologically relevant microclimate simulations, the application of special, precise and bus- compatible combi-sensors for temperature and humidity offers the calculation of heat and humidty maps for visualization. Using specific clustering methods and numberless correlation results from occupant tests, the calculation of various material parameters, such as thermal or vapor resistances, as well as comfort indicators can be realized for valuable and reliable comfort forecasts.
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spelling doaj.art-b4414a05219c4e1ab137f6018b3433642023-08-08T15:41:38ZengIFSA Publishing, S.L.Sensors & Transducers2306-85151726-54792021-10-0125253541Simulation and Measurement of Comfort Related MicroclimateMichael Kurz0Christoph Russ1Bernhard Kurz2Institute for Applied ErgonomicsInsideClimate GmbHInstitute for Applied ErgonomicsAlthough microclimate is only one aspect when it comes to look at comfort determining factors, it decisively gains importance with increased wearing or using cycles of apparel, seating and laying systems. One of the challenges arising with validation of climate comfort are suitable test and evaluation standards in order to achieve high reproducability and reliable forecasts. These requirements can only be met economically with human-physiologically adapted climate simulation combined with a suitable measuring technique for temperature and humidity distributions. The unique combination of the SWEATOR climate simulation and the SWEATlog sensor mats meet this requirements in an outstanding way. Apart from realistic and physiologically relevant microclimate simulations, the application of special, precise and bus- compatible combi-sensors for temperature and humidity offers the calculation of heat and humidty maps for visualization. Using specific clustering methods and numberless correlation results from occupant tests, the calculation of various material parameters, such as thermal or vapor resistances, as well as comfort indicators can be realized for valuable and reliable comfort forecasts.https://sensorsportal.com/HTML/DIGEST/october_2021/Vol_252/P_3232.pdfmicroclimate measurementheat and humidity mapmicroclimate simulationcomfort assessment
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Simulation and Measurement of Comfort Related Microclimate
Sensors & Transducers
microclimate measurement
heat and humidity map
microclimate simulation
comfort assessment
title Simulation and Measurement of Comfort Related Microclimate
title_full Simulation and Measurement of Comfort Related Microclimate
title_fullStr Simulation and Measurement of Comfort Related Microclimate
title_full_unstemmed Simulation and Measurement of Comfort Related Microclimate
title_short Simulation and Measurement of Comfort Related Microclimate
title_sort simulation and measurement of comfort related microclimate
topic microclimate measurement
heat and humidity map
microclimate simulation
comfort assessment
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