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Roman55 [17]
1 year ago
15

How does sitting close to a large window in the winter (especially if it is after dark) affect your thermal comfort?

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1 answer:
MA_775_DIABLO [31]1 year ago
3 0

The nearby air is cooled by the cold window surfaces. Warmer air is subsequently displaced by the cooler air that then descends and is cooled by the window, and so on.

<h3>How does thermal comfort change with air temperature?</h3>

Moving air can enhance heat loss by convection in warm or humid circumstances without changing the air's temperature. Air velocity may be adjusted to take a person's degree of physical activity into consideration as physical activity increases air movement.

<h3>How can I make my home more comfortable in the heat?</h3>

Some potential options to improve thermal comfort while also reducing energy use include thick or well-insulated walls, appropriate apertures, screening systems, and outdoor areas (like courtyards) that give shade and natural ventilation.

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