Fair Conditioning Thermal Comfort Mapping – Fair Conditioning

Thermal Comfort Mapping

Subject

Climatology

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Academic Year

2'nd Year

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Complexity Level

Beginner

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Content tags

Architectural Design

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Space Cooling

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Thermal comfort

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Activity Type

Survey

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Activity duration

1-2 hours

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Objective

To study the effect of orientation and altitude of a room on the thermal comfort conditions inside a building.

Outcome

Students will realise that thermal comfort is not a static, defined entity, but a variable, subjective experience.

Requirements

Sheets of paper, compass.

Prerequisites

A conceptual knowledge of thermal comfort.

Procedure

Step 1: Two students take a tour of the college building to find out the total number of rooms in the building.

Step 2: Create batches from amongst the students such that each batch consists of 2-3 students. 

Step 3: Assign 3-4 rooms to a single batch for survey. In this way, all the students in the classroom complete the survey of all the rooms in the building. (the distribution of students and rooms can be varied depending upon the number of students and rooms).

Step 4: After entering the room, students turn off AC’s (if any), open all windows (if closed) & leave fans switched on.

Step 5: They note the orientation of the wall which has the maximum number of windows using a compass.

Step 6: They pass a sheet of paper in the room asking occupants to write a response to the following question: “On a scale of 1-10 (1 being highly uncomfortable and 10 being highly comfortable) how comfortable do you feel?”

Step 7: Once the responses from all the occupants are received, they calculate the mean from these values. 

Step 8: At the end, all students come together and consolidate the response sheets, by taking mean values of responses from each room.

Step 9: They compare these values and draw conclusions based on

  1. Orientation of the classroom.
  2. Floor number.
Tables

a. Response Sheet

Orientation of the room:
Floor:
Sr. No.On a scale of 1-10 (1 being highly uncomfortable and 10 being highly comfortable) how comfortable do you feel?
Respondent 1
Respondent 2
Respondent n
Average

b. Consolidation Sheet

OrientationNorthSouthEastWest
Floor / ClassroomClassroom 1Classroom 2Classroom 1Classroom 2Classroom 1Classroom 2Classroom 1Classroom 2
1st Floor
2nd Floor
3rd Floor
4th Floor
References

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