Publication date: January 2016
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 95
Author(s): Chuang Wang, Da Yan, Hongsan Sun, Yi Jiang
The occupant behavior (use of heating, use of air conditioning, use of light, opening of windows, adjustment of curtains and blinds, etc.) in a building is usually closely related to the environmental conditions. This paper presents a novel general mathematical formula for describing the relationships between such behavior and the environmental conditions based on a memoryless hypothesis and psychophysical function (Stevens' power law). Compared to existing formulas, the proposed formula is simple and harmonizes both the threshold and stochastic characteristics of an occupant's response to environmental stimuli. Preliminary test showed that the formula has good applicability and reliability. The proposed formula can serve as a basic reference for detailed modeling of an occupant's heating, air conditioning, lighting, window opening, and shading adjustment behavior in the future.
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 95
Author(s): Chuang Wang, Da Yan, Hongsan Sun, Yi Jiang