Forty years of Fanger’s model of thermal comfort: comfort for all?
Eindhoven University of Technology · University of Applied Sciences Utrecht
Abstract
UNLABELLED: The predicted mean vote (PMV) model of thermal comfort, created by Fanger in the late 1960s, is used worldwide to assess thermal comfort. Fanger based his model on college-aged students for use in invariant environmental conditions in air-conditioned buildings in moderate thermal climate zones. Environmental engineering practice calls for a predictive method that is applicable to all types of people in any kind of building in every climate zone. In this publication, existing support and criticism, as well as modifications to the PMV model are discussed in light of the requirements by environmental engineering practice in the 21st century in order to move from a predicted mean vote to comfort for…
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1Topics & keywords
- Thermal comfort
- Architectural engineering
- Environmental science
- Computer science
- Simulation
- Meteorology
- Engineering
- Geography
- Climate action