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Krawczyk, Natalia
Thermal comfort is related to the feeling of well-being; of not feeling cold or hot. The Fanger model tries to predict this. Measurements have been made. There are significant differences between actual thermal sensations (from questionnaires) and the Fanger model. Thus, the best solution might be to modify the Fanger model.
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