Thermal adaptation to high indoor temperatures during winter in two UK social housing tower blocks

Pages: 733 - 746
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
This work explores the hypothesis that exposure to high indoor temperatures during winter can change thermal expectations of the occupants, challenging the standard boundaries of thermal comfort and leading to excess in energy demand for heating. The analysis presented here is based on two case study social housing tower buildings where indoor temperatures during the heating season have been maintained at high levels for many years. Five-minute...
Paper Details
Title
Thermal adaptation to high indoor temperatures during winter in two UK social housing tower blocks
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Pages
733 - 746
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