Publication date: June 2018
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 137
Author(s): E. Walther, Q. Goestchel
This work is a first thorough presentation of the widely used PET (Physiological Equivalent Temperature ) comfort index. It underlines the simplifications made in solving the equation system for the PET and proposes a correction of the errors in the widespread version of the PET calculation routine. A comparison of the corrected model with a stringent solving of the equation system is made: as a result, the PET calculated after the original method introduces a bias of to [K] in the studied conditions (operative temperature, high mean radiant temperature and windy environments). The original vapour diffusion model is also examined and shows no dependency to the clothing level. The comparison with a state-of-the-art vapour transfer model exhibits a significant to [K] discrepancy with the corrected PET model in the aforementioned studied conditions. Links to the two versions of the code are provided in the appendix.
Source:Building and Environment, Volume 137
Author(s): E. Walther, Q. Goestchel