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Alliesthesia - The other Thermal Comfort

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Author(J)1) Richard de Dear, 2) Thomas Parkinson
Author(E)1) Richard de Dear, 2) Thomas Parkinson
Affiliation(J)1) The University of Sydney, 2) The University of Sydney
Affiliation(E)1) The University of Sydney, 2) The University of Sydney
Abstract(E)Most of the scientific research on the topic of thermal comfort over the last 50 years has been conducted under steady-state and homogenous thermal environmental exposures. These assumptions are not met in vehicle cabins. A different model of thermal comfort known as thermal alliesthesia provides a more relevant framework for understanding dynamic exposures in complex, heterogenous thermal settings found in vehicle cabins. In this paper the concept of alliesthesia is elaborated into two modes: temporal alliesthesia and current international research activities are presented.

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