A reliable assessment of the thermal environment should take into account the whole of the six parameters affecting the thermal sensation (air temperature, air velocity, humidity, mean radiant temperature, metabolic rate and clothing thermal insulation). Anyway, the need of a quick evaluation based on few measurements and calculations has leaded to like best temperature-humidity indices instead of rational methods based on the heat balance on the human body. Among these, Canadian Humidex, preliminarily used only for weather forecasts, is becoming more and more widespread for a general-ized assessment of both outdoor and indoor thermal environments. This custom arouses great controversies since using an index validated in outdoor conditions does not assure its indoor reliability. Moreover is it really possible to carry out the thermal environment assessment ignoring some of variables involved in the physiological response of the human body? Aiming to give a clear answer to these questions, this paper deals with a comparison between the assessment carried out according to the rational methods sug-gested by International Standards in force and the Humidex index. This combined anal-ysis under hot stress situations (indoor and outdoor) has been preliminarily carried out; in a second phase the study deals with the indoor comfort prediction. Obtained results show that Humidex index very often leads to the underestimation of the workplace dan-gerousness and a poor reliability of comfort prediction when it is used in indoor situations.

Humidex: can a biometeorological Index profitably lead to the Indoor Thermal Environment Assessment? / F. R., D'Ambrosio Alfano; Riccio, Giuseppe; Palella, BORIS IGOR. - ELETTRONICO. - Unico:(2007), pp. 505-508. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th ICEE tenutosi a Piran nel 19-24 Agosto 2007).

Humidex: can a biometeorological Index profitably lead to the Indoor Thermal Environment Assessment?

RICCIO, GIUSEPPE
2007

Abstract

A reliable assessment of the thermal environment should take into account the whole of the six parameters affecting the thermal sensation (air temperature, air velocity, humidity, mean radiant temperature, metabolic rate and clothing thermal insulation). Anyway, the need of a quick evaluation based on few measurements and calculations has leaded to like best temperature-humidity indices instead of rational methods based on the heat balance on the human body. Among these, Canadian Humidex, preliminarily used only for weather forecasts, is becoming more and more widespread for a general-ized assessment of both outdoor and indoor thermal environments. This custom arouses great controversies since using an index validated in outdoor conditions does not assure its indoor reliability. Moreover is it really possible to carry out the thermal environment assessment ignoring some of variables involved in the physiological response of the human body? Aiming to give a clear answer to these questions, this paper deals with a comparison between the assessment carried out according to the rational methods sug-gested by International Standards in force and the Humidex index. This combined anal-ysis under hot stress situations (indoor and outdoor) has been preliminarily carried out; in a second phase the study deals with the indoor comfort prediction. Obtained results show that Humidex index very often leads to the underestimation of the workplace dan-gerousness and a poor reliability of comfort prediction when it is used in indoor situations.
2007
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Humidex: can a biometeorological Index profitably lead to the Indoor Thermal Environment Assessment? / F. R., D'Ambrosio Alfano; Riccio, Giuseppe; Palella, BORIS IGOR. - ELETTRONICO. - Unico:(2007), pp. 505-508. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th ICEE tenutosi a Piran nel 19-24 Agosto 2007).
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