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Validation of the Fiala multi-node thermophysiological model for UTCI application
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UTCI-Fiala multi-node model of human heat transfer and temperature regulation.
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Simulation of human thermal responses in a confined space
Published 2008“…Latest human thermal comfort models, such as the IESD-Fiala model, are active multi-nodal thermal models that simulate physiological regulatory responses, e.g. changing metabolic rate and skin blood flow, shivering and sweating. …”
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Predicting human geometry-related factors for detailed radiation analysis in indoor spaces
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Predicting local thermal discomfort adjacent to glazing
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Thermal indices and thermophysiological modelling for heat stress
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Modelling human heat transfer and temperature regulation
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The Universal Thermal Climate Index UTCI in operational use
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The universal thermal climate index UTCI for assessing the outdoor thermal environment
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Low energy architecture for a severe US climate: design and evaluation of a hybrid ventilation strategy
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First principles modeling of thermal sensation responses in steady-state and transient conditions
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The Universal Thermal Climate Index UTCI compared to ergonomics standards for assessing the thermal environment
Published 2013“…This model was coupled with an adaptive clothing model which considers clothing habits by the general urban population and behavioral changes in clothing insulation related to actual environmental temperature. …”
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An introduction to the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI)
Published 2013“…Indices derived from human heatbalance models (one- or two-node) have been found to offer a better representation of the environmental impact in question than do simple ones. Indeed, the new generation of multi-node models for human heat balance do allow full account to be taken of heat transfer and exchange, both within the human body and between the body surface and the surrounding air layer. …”
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Deriving the operational procedure for the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI)
Published 2011“…The operational procedure was completed by a scale categorising UTCI equivalent temperature values in terms of thermal stress, and by providing simplified routines for fast but sufficiently accurate calculation, which included look-up tables of pre-calculated UTCI values for a grid of all relevant combinations of climate parameters and polynomial regression equations predicting UTCI over the same grid. …”
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Building bioclimatic charts for non-domestic buildings and passive downdraught evaporative cooling
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A new simulation system to predict human-environment thermal interactions in naturally ventilated buildings
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UTCI - why another thermal index?
Published 2012“…The model was validated extensively, applying as yet unused data from other research groups, and extended for the purposes of the project. …”
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Numerical modelling of thermal comfort in non-uniform environments using real-time coupled simulation models
Published 2016“…Typical furniture, a thermal manikin and a portable fan have been used to generate non-uniform controlled environments, and detailed measurements have been taken. …”
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