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Assessing the thermal comfort in non-air conditioned classrooms in Ho Chi Minh City
2017
Science and Technology Development Journal - Natural Sciences
Thermal comfort is a parameter to assess environmental indoor quality which affects especially performance of students. A cross-sectional study was conducted in classrooms at a university campus in Ho Chi Minh City to assess the thermal condition during the class time. Microclimate parameters were measured at the same time when students answered the survey on their thermal sensation and acceptability of the indoor climate. Objective data analysis from adaptive PMV model for non-air-conditioned
doi:10.32508/stdjns.v1it4.473
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