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1 Introduction In the context of climate change, microclimate design is attracting more and more attention from urban design related fields. Because it can alleviate heat stress and improve outdoor thermal comfort. In general, microclimate contains

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References [1] Fanger P. O. ( 1967 ), Calculation of thermal comfort: introduction of a basic comfort equation . ASHRAE

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thermal comfort factors. There are two methods for the thermal evaluation of enclosed spaces, in the form of laboratory and on-site measurements. In this case, based on the constraints of the heated window glass and the equipment used, it was given that

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] Nikolopoulou M. , Steemers K. Thermal comfort and psychological adaptation as a guide for designing urban spaces , Energy and Buildings , Vol. 35 , No. 1 , 2003 , pp. 95 – 101 . [5

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] Pantavou K. , Theoharatos G. , Mavrakis A. , Santamouris M. ( 2011 ), Evaluating thermal comfort conditions and health responses during an extremely hot summer in Athens . Building and Environment , 46 , 339 – 344

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, Budapest [5] STN EN ISO 7730 ( 2006 ), Ergonomics of the thermal environment – Analytical determination and interpretation of thermal comfort using calculation of the PMV and PPD

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] Anupriya S. Exploratory study on the relation between urban landscapes and urban corridors for outdoor thermal comfort , Procedia Technology , Vol. 24 , 2016, pp. 1801 – 1807

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] Kalmar F. ( 2017 ), Impact of elevated air velocity on subjective thermal comfort sensation under asymmetric radiation and variable airflow direction . Journal of Building Physics, 2018 , 42 ( 2 ), 173 – 193

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paper aims to develop energy end thermal comfort performance for shelters through the bottom-up construction method through exploiting a set of materials on one single prototype. 2 Methodologies

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Pollack Periodica
Authors:
Mohammad Reza Ganjali Bonjar
,
Kristóf Roland Horváth
,
Bálint Baranyai
, and
István Kistelegdi

results and the used energy demand performance of the room groups in the building sections are presented in Figs 3–5 . According to EN 15251 [ 11 ], the thermal comfort is assessed as the number of hours in the building (daytime with global illuminance

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