Alliesthesia - The other Thermal Comfort
- Delivery
- Available on this site
- Format
- Price
- Non-members (tax incl.):¥1,100 Members (tax incl.):¥880
- Publication code
- 20244105
- Paper/Info type
- Symposium Text
No.18-23
- Pages
- 13-26(Total 14 p)
- Date of publication
- Jan 2024
- Publisher
- JSAE
- Language
- English
- Event
- JSAE Symposium 2023
Detailed Information
Category(J) | PPT資料 Translation |
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Category(E) | PPT slides |
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. |