Three predictive indices were compared in terms of occupants' thermal sensation (TSV): PMV, Predicted Mean Vote Gagge (PMV G ), which was modified by Gagge, and predicted thermal sensation (TSENS), which is related to the two-node model. Our aim here was to evaluate the validity of the prediction accuracy of indices. In a previous study, it was considered that the prediction accuracy is improved by associating PMV with two-node models or the psychological and behavioral adaptations of occupants. However, PMV cannot be used to predict occupants' thermal sensation well in naturally ventilated buildings. Furthermore, the most common predictive index is the Predicted Mean Vote (PMV). ![]() A heat balance model is based on the results of laboratory research. Thermal comfort can be evaluated using two models-heat balance models and adaptive thermal comfort models.
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