Developing an India Model for Adaptive (Thermal) Comfort: IMAC 2014
- Publisher:
- Centre for Advanced Research in Building Science and Energy (CARBSE), CEPT University. Submitted to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Govt. of India and Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation
- Publication Type:
- Report
- Citation:
- 2014, pp. 1 - 353
- Issue Date:
- 2014
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This report documents the research findings of a project that aimed at developing an adaptive thermal comfort model for India. The India Model for Adaptive (thermal) Comfort (IMAC 2014, as it is referred to henceforth) is developed from the data collected over four survey campaigns in office buildings conducted over a period of one year, This document must be cited as follows: Manu, S., Shukla, Y., Rawal, R., de Dear, R., & Thomas, L. E. (2014). Developing an India Model for Adaptive (Thermal) Comfort: IMAC 2014. Ahmedabad, India: Centre for Advanced Research in Building Science and Energy (CARBSE), CEPT University. Submitted to the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, Govt. of India and Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation
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