784 resultados para comfort
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This paper presents the work carried out by Metro de Madrid and the Railway Technology Research Centre (Polytechnic University of Madrid), aimed at setting up rolling stock simulation models with a high level of detail. To do this, the features of the SIMPACK simulation tool used to create models have been briefly outlined, explaining the main features of models in two of the series modelled: 7000 and 8000. Finally, the results obtained from comparing comfort in the 7000 and 8000 series are presented.
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Green façades constitute constructive technologies with a positive influence on sustainability in cities and several urban climate parameters such as thermal comfort, air quality and water management. According to the current research, the implementation of urban greenery contributes to increase the cooling effect and mitigate the urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon. This paper focuses on the role of vegetation in improving the urban environment of Madrid (Spain). The simulation results show that green walls could be more effective in urban morphologies with narrow streets. During overheated periods, the streets with green walls have a higher relative humidity in the surrounding areas than those with trees. The air temperature is found to be a little lower. The reduction of wind speed means a positive effect on urban hygrothermal comfort. Therefore, green walls could be taken into account as suitable tools to modify the outdoor thermal environment in cities with an extreme Continental Mediterranean climate.
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En la última década, el bienestar de los animales, en general, ha cobrado una extraordinaria importancia, habiéndose publicado numerosas normativas que fijan las condiciones en que han de ser alojados y manejados para no causarles sufrimientos innecesarios y estrés (http://www.mapya.es/es/ganaderia/pags/bienestar/granja.htm). Los consumidores de los países desarrollos cada vez son más conscientes de este hecho y su demanda de productos de origen animal obtenidos en condiciones de producción éticamente correctas está aumentando. De hecho, la mayoría de los programas y modelos de certificación de producto (la leche, en este caso) tienen en cuenta los aspectos de bienestar animal entre sus requisitos. Definir el bienestar animal no siempre resulta fácil. Al fin y al cabo, lo interpretamos desde una perspectiva humana. No obstante, no resulta tan complicado rectificar aquello que provoca dolor, miedo, hambre, sed, calor, frío, etc., o evitarlo cuando construimos algo nuevo. También es importante conseguir un mantenimiento correcto de las instalaciones y un manejo del animal que evite los malos tratos.
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One of the aims of COST C14 action is the assessment and evaluation of pedestrian wind comfort. At present there is no general rule available that is applied across Europe. There are several criteria that have been developed and applied in different countries. These criteria are based on the definition of two independent parameters, a threshold effective wind speed and a probability of exceedence of this threshold speed. The difficulty of the criteria comparison arises from the two-dimensional character of the criteria definition. An effort is being made to compare these criteria, trying both to find commonalities and to clearly identify differences, in order to build up the basis for the next step: to try to define common criteria (perhaps with regional and seasonal variations). The first point is to define clearly the threshold effective wind speed (mean velocity definition parameters: averaging interval and reference height) and equivalence between different ways of defining the threshold effective wind speed (mean wind speed, gust equivalent mean, etc.) in comparable terms (as far as possible). It can be shown that if the wind speed at a given location is defined in terms of a probability distribution, e.g. Weibull function, a given criterion is satisfied by an infinite set of wind conditions, that is, of probability distributions. The criterion parameters and the Weibull function parameters are linked to each other, establishing a set called iso-criteria lines (the locus of the Weibull function parameters that fulfil a given criterion). The relative position of iso-criteria lines when displayed in a suitable two-dimensional plane facilitates the comparison of comfort criteria. The comparison of several wind comfort criteria, coming from several institutes is performed, showing the feasibility and limitations of the method.
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The urban microclimate plays an important role in building energy consumption and thermal comfort in outdoor spaces. Nowadays, cities need to increase energy efficiency, reduce pollutant emissions and mitigate the evident lack of sustainability. In light of this, attention has focused on the bioclimatic concepts use in the urban development. However, the speculative unsustainability of the growth model highlights the need to redirect the construction sector towards urban renovation using a bioclimatic approach. The public space plays a key role in improving the quality of today’s cities, especially in terms of providing places for citizens to meet and socialize in adequate thermal conditions. Thermal comfort affects perception of the environment, so microclimate conditions can be decisive for the success or failure of outdoor urban spaces and the activities held in them. For these reasons, the main focus of this work is on the definition of bioclimatic strategies for existing urban spaces, based on morpho-typological components, urban microclimate conditions and comfort requirements for all kinds of citizens. Two case studies were selected in Madrid, in a social housing neighbourhood constructed in the 1970s based on Rational Architecture style. Several renovation scenarios were performed using a computer simulation process based in ENVI-met and diverse microclimate conditions were compared. In addition, thermal comfort evaluation was carried out using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) in order to investigate the relationship between microclimate conditions and thermal comfort perception. This paper introduces the microclimate computer simulation process as a valuable support for decision-making for neighbourhood renovation projects in order to provide new and better solutions according to the thermal quality of public spaces and reducing energy consumption by creating and selecting better microclimate areas.
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Creating Beautiful Art: Challenging Comfort investigates the notion of beauty and its relationship to art while asking what is and can be art. Throughout the work, research supports the concept of beauty elevating art even with the use of atypical, unconventional, or mundane materials. Direct attention is given to this idea by completion of a Creative Capstone Project. I incorporated aesthetics with unconventional materials in order to challenge viewing comfort, as well as added value to the existing body of knowledge concerning beauty in contemporary art. The reflective section summarizes the importance of unconventional materials creating beauty in art in order to progress itself linearly by creating and reinventing the new.
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L’obiettivo di questa tesi di Laurea è stato di analizzare gli scambi termici radiativi che si verificano all’interno di una stanza; per eseguire questa analisi si sono calcolati i fattori di vista Fij tra diversi punti (i) definiti tramite una griglia regolare posta all’interno della stanza e le superfici che vi si affacciano (j); tale griglia prevede 25 punti posti a 3 altezze diverse, per un totale di 75 punti. Dalla conoscenza delle temperature superficiali si sono ottenuti i valori di temperatura media radiante nei punti della griglia, e successivamente i valori degli indici di benessere PMV (voto medio previsto) e PPD (percentuale prevista di insoddisfatti), fissando i parametri necessari. Il calcolo dei fattori di vista è stato eseguito tramite il software TRISCO®, dopo averne confrontato i risultati forniti con COMSOL® e dopo aver valutato la correttezza di alcune approssimazioni. Il modello utilizzato nelle simulazioni è costituito da una stanza di 5x5x2,8 m, in cui sono stati fatti variare il numero e la posizione di alcuni elementi caratterizzanti, come finestre e radiatori, oltre a tipologia di elementi scaldanti e posizione e numero di pareti esterne, tramite la variazione delle temperature. In seguito si è analizzata la potenza scambiata per irraggiamento dagli elementi scaldanti, per poter riconoscere gli elementi responsabili dei maggiori contributi; nel caso di pavimento o soffitto radiante si è divisa tale superficie in diverse porzioni per riconoscere le zone della superficie radiante più influenti. I risultati ottenuti mostrano che la presenza di radiatori, finestre o pareti esterne, introducendo elementi di disturbo asimmetrici, forniscono andamenti disuniformi di temperatura e PMV, con l’omogeneità che migliora allontanandosi da tali elementi; impianti a pavimento o soffitto radiante producono risultati decisamente migliori, sia per quanto riguarda i valori assoluti di temperatura e PMV, che nell’omogeneità della relativa distribuzione.
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Federal Highway Administration, Office of Research, Washington, D.C.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.