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Advanced Berkeley Comfort (ABC) model
  • Advanced Berkeley Comfort (ABC) model
  • DOCUMENTATION
    • What is the ABC model?
      • Thermal phygiology model
      • Thermal comfort model
    • Input and output
      • Input parameters
      • Output parameters
    • ABC Model API
      • Example code in Python
      • Example code in R
    • Web interface
      • Edit input data
      • File import and export
      • Advanced settings
    • Excel interface
  • HELP & FAQs
    • FAQs
    • Questions / Help / Discussion
  • References
    • List of references
    • Past presentation
    • Useful tools
  • Changelog
    • Changelog
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  • Main output parameters

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  1. DOCUMENTATION

Input and output

Description about input and output parameters of ABC model

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Overview

The current ABC model uses a for inputs and outputs. The input file should include data on the thermal environment and human body shapes to be simulated. The output file generated by the model provides detailed information on thermal sensation and comfort, as well as physiological parameters such as skin temperature and sweating.

Main Input parameters

  • Thermal environmental parameters

    • Air temperature

    • Mean radiant temperature

    • Air velocity

    • Relative humidity

  • Personal parameters

    • Clothing insulation

    • Metabolic rate

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Main output parameters

  • Subjective responses

    • Thermal sensation (ex. Cold, Neutral, Warm)

    • Thermal comfort (ex. Uncomfortable, Slightly comfortable)

  • Physiological responses

    • Skin temperature

    • Core temperature

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Input parameters
Output parameters
JSON format file
Simulation flow