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EVALUATION OF THERMAL COMFORT USING THE PMV AND PPD METHODS (A CASE STUDY OF BAZAAR-E-VAKIL, SHIRAZ)

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  61-70

Abstract

 The weather has a huge impact on human comfort conditions. In the traditional Iranian architecture, designers have always tried to use climatic principles in buildings and urban spaces in order to provide comfort conditions for building occupants and users. Paying attention to climatic design of building elements such as roofs, floors, windows and walls can increase the comfort quality. Bazaars are one of the urban spaces that always have been built in compliance with climatic conditions in Iran’s traditional architecture. It seems essential to provide THERMAL COMFORT in bazaars in order to create a comfortable environment essential for the economic growth of the city. In this research the THERMAL COMFORT of Bazaar-e-Vakil in Shiraz is investigated based on PPD and PMV methods. In the absence of THERMAL COMFORT terms, arrangements can be considered in different seasons, using a combination of active and passive ways to create better conditions of THERMAL COMFORT. In this experimental research, the data was collected and measured based on field study procedure. The results show that from the THERMAL COMFORT point of view, in winter the degree of physiological stress, is without cold stress and the thermal senility is in the comfort degree, and less than 15 percent of users are dissatisfied with the thermal conditions of the Bazaar.

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