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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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  2. Web interface

Advanced settings

Description about the advanced settings for more detailed simulation

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In the advanced settings, you can configure more advanced settings for those who want to perform more detailed simulations.

Body builder

The Body Builder function allows you to precisely define the simulated human body based on parameters such as height, weight, age, gender, body fat percentage, and skin color. Default values are already provided, but you can adjust the parameters to suit your needs.

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Personal Comfort System (PCS)

In the Personal Comfort System (PCS) section, you can define the changes in the thermal environment created by each PCS manually. Default values are already provided. For example, the values below indicate that a desk fan creates an airflow velocity of 0.7 m/s around the head and 0.2 m/s around the chest as a default.

Bodybuilder
Body Builder settings