Application and comparison of UTCI and PET in temperature climate conditions
Author(s) -
Matzarakis, Andreas,
Muthers, Stefan,
Rutz, Frank
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7892/boris.68489
Subject(s) - 530 physics
The assessment of the thermal bioclimate is based on the human energy balance and derived indices such as Physiologically equivalent temperature (Pet) or Universal thermal Climate index (UtCi). These two indices were compared over a period often year based on hourly data in a middle european city with a temperate climate. The analysis performed shows that the differences obtained result from the different thermo-physiological settings of clothing insulation. For conditions with extremely high vapour pressure values, UtCi yields higher values than Pet, which could describe the thermo-physiological stress more appropriately
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