comfort-temperature
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To calculate the comfort temperature from the standard of ASHRAE-55
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comfort-temperature
To calculate the comfort air temperature from the standard of ASHRAE-55
Core code comes from https://github.com/CenterForTheBuiltEnvironment/comfort_tool
Usage
npm install comfort-temperature
var ct = require('comfort-temperature').ComportTemperature;
var ta = 15; // air temperature, [C]
var tr = 25; // mean radiant temperature, [C]
var vel = 0.8; // air speed, [m/s]
var rh = 40; // relative humidity, [%]
var met = 1; // metabolic rate, [met]
var clo = 0.6; // clothing level, [clo]
var wme = 0; // external work, [met]
var result = ct.Calculate(ta, tr, vel, rh, met, clo, wme);
console.log(result);
Output would be
{
pmv: -4.558394498497179,
ppd: 99.999999470295,
set: 13.537207469450086,
ta_adj: 8.775882545393353,
tr_adj: 18.77588254539335,
cooling_effect: 6.224117454606647,
cat: 30
}
The cat: 30 °C
would be the suggested best Comfortable Air Temperature.
You can double check the result from this web tool: https://comfort.cbe.berkeley.edu/
Put all parameters in the form, then change the Air temperature with the value of cat
, you will see the PMV with elevated air speed
is the lowest. Which means it's the best comfortable air temperature. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_comfort#PMV/PPD_method