1985
DOI: 10.3130/aijax.355.0_12
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Corrected Humid Operative Temperature as an Index of Combined Influences of Thermal Conditions Upon the Human Body

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“…The studies, Horikoshi and Kobayashi [20], Horikoshi et al [21,19], Nagano and Horikoshi [15], Kurazumi et al [22], Kurazumi et al [23] etc., focus on the degree of influence of the particular factor.…”
Section: Review Of Previous Work On Single Temperature Scale Effectsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The studies, Horikoshi and Kobayashi [20], Horikoshi et al [21,19], Nagano and Horikoshi [15], Kurazumi et al [22], Kurazumi et al [23] etc., focus on the degree of influence of the particular factor.…”
Section: Review Of Previous Work On Single Temperature Scale Effectsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…[20] is used. And, Kurazumi et al [23] derived the heat transfer area combined thermal velocity field TVF hta based on conduction-corrected modified effective temperature (ETF), which concerns air velocity.…”
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“…Psychological response was measured after subjects had stayed at the observation point for five minutes by rating the whole-body thermal sensation (cold-hot) and the whole-body thermal comfort (comfortable-uncomfortable) on a linear scale [29, 30]. Only a direction was given for each scale, and reported values were rated from zero to 100.…”
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