Fair Conditioning Thermal Comfort & Metabolic Rate – Fair Conditioning

Thermal Comfort & Metabolic Rate

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

Demonstration

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Activity duration

< 30 mins

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Objective

To demonstrate that thermal comfort depends on the metabolic rate of a person.

Outcome

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

Requirements

None

Prerequisites

A conceptual knowledge of thermal comfort.

Procedure

Step 1: Students write down the 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 2: Students stand up at their places and do jumping jacks for one minute.

Step 3: After doing the physical activity, they write down the response to the same question.

Step 4: Compare these values and see who has given a higher score in the first instance.  

Step 5: Reflect on the role of metabolic rate of the body in determining thermal comfort conditions.

Table
On a scale of 1-10 (1 being highly uncomfortable and 10 being highly comfortable) how comfortable do you feel?: Before doing jumping jacksOn a scale of 1-10 (1 being highly uncomfortable and 10 being highly comfortable) how comfortable do you feel?: After doing jumping jacks
References

Fairconditioning’s thermal Comfort and Indoor Air Quality presentation

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