Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement

Thermal comfort is a condition of mind which expresses satisfaction with the surrounding thermal environment. In classroom, thermal comfort must be managed efficiently since poor condition of thermal comfort has negatively influencing students’ concentration and lecturer’s performance. In recognitio...

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Main Authors: Isa, Halim, Rohana, Abdullah
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spelling my.utem.eprints.43572015-05-28T02:41:22Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4357/ Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement Isa, Halim Rohana, Abdullah TS Manufactures Thermal comfort is a condition of mind which expresses satisfaction with the surrounding thermal environment. In classroom, thermal comfort must be managed efficiently since poor condition of thermal comfort has negatively influencing students’ concentration and lecturer’s performance. In recognition the importance of thermal comfort in the classroom, the objective of the study is to assess thermal comfort at classroom environment in a Malaysian public university. Subjective measurement associated with questionnaires was applied to identify occupants perceptions regarding to thermal environment in their classrooms, and at the same time, direct measurement of thermal comfort was carried-out using a thermal comfort monitor. Six classrooms were measured i.e. BK 1, BK 5, BK 10, BK 12, BK 13, and BK 17. Based on both measurement techniques, BK 13 was identified as the most satisfied thermal environment among others during morning session and afternoon session, and BK 12 was found to be most satisfied thermal environment at evening session. Statistical analysis concluded that there is a good agreement between subjective measurement and direct technical measurement for those classrooms as both methods show a positive correlation. In the other word, the direct technical measurement technique has confirmed the occupants’ perceptions. 2008-12-15 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/4357/1/Assessment_of_Thermal_Comfort_Isa_Halim.pdf Isa, Halim and Rohana, Abdullah (2008) Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement. In: International Conference on Environment (ICENV 2008)., 15 - 17 December 2008, Penang, Malaysia..
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Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement
description Thermal comfort is a condition of mind which expresses satisfaction with the surrounding thermal environment. In classroom, thermal comfort must be managed efficiently since poor condition of thermal comfort has negatively influencing students’ concentration and lecturer’s performance. In recognition the importance of thermal comfort in the classroom, the objective of the study is to assess thermal comfort at classroom environment in a Malaysian public university. Subjective measurement associated with questionnaires was applied to identify occupants perceptions regarding to thermal environment in their classrooms, and at the same time, direct measurement of thermal comfort was carried-out using a thermal comfort monitor. Six classrooms were measured i.e. BK 1, BK 5, BK 10, BK 12, BK 13, and BK 17. Based on both measurement techniques, BK 13 was identified as the most satisfied thermal environment among others during morning session and afternoon session, and BK 12 was found to be most satisfied thermal environment at evening session. Statistical analysis concluded that there is a good agreement between subjective measurement and direct technical measurement for those classrooms as both methods show a positive correlation. In the other word, the direct technical measurement technique has confirmed the occupants’ perceptions.
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author Isa, Halim
Rohana, Abdullah
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Rohana, Abdullah
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title Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement
title_short Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement
title_full Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement
title_fullStr Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Thermal Comfort at Classroom Environment: Subjective Measurement vs. Direct Technical Measurement
title_sort assessment of thermal comfort at classroom environment: subjective measurement vs. direct technical measurement
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