comfort chart
comfort chart
[′kəm·fərt ‚chärt] (engineering)
A diagram showing curves of relative humidity and effective temperature superimposed upon rectangular coordinates of wet-bulb temperature and dry-bulb temperature.
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comfort chart
A chart which relates
effective temperature, dry-bulb temperature, wet-bulb temperature, and air movement to human comfort;
comfort zones are indicated on such a chart.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Architecture and Construction. Copyright © 2003 by McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
References in periodicals archive
The Graphic Comfort Zone Method is the simplest, the time-honored Graphic Method based on the (in?)famous thermal
comfort chart. It is based on the Computer Model Method, but minimizes calculations.
This combination usually differs from the ASHRAE
Comfort Chart (ASHRAE, 2009).
For entrees the smoked fillet of cod with poached egg and colcannon was top of the
comfort chart although the otherwise crunchy fried fillet of haddock (fish and chips in real life) came with a disappointing minted pea puree.
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