Advanced MRT Simulation Tool

Description

We have developed a novel mean radiant temperature (MRT) simulation tool. The tool uses raytracing and human body geometry to provide high-resolution spatial analysis of MRT distribution in indoor environments. The simulation is constructed to aid designers in analyzing the impact of architectural form and materials on the embodied perception of heat.

Publications

A Data-Driven Ray Tracing Simulation for Mean Radiant Temperature and Spatial Variations in the Indoor Radiant Field with Experimental Validation

Dorit Aviv, Julie Gros, Hayder Alsaad, Eric Teitelbaum, Conrad Voelker, Jovan Pantelic, Forrest Meggers

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Evaluating radiant heat in an outdoor urban environment: Resolving spatial and temporal variations with two sensing platforms and data-driven simulation

Dorit Aviv, Hongshan Guo, Ariane Middel, Forrest Meggers

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Simulating Invisible Light: Adapting Lighting and Geometry Models for Radiant Heat Transfer

Dorit Aviv, Miaomiao Hou, Hongshan Guo, Eric Teitelbaum, Forrest Meggers

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Generation and Simulation of Indoor Thermal Gradients: MRT for Asymmetric Radiant Heat Fluxes

Dorit Aviv, Eric Teitelbaum, Tyler Kvochick, Kipp Bradford, Forrest Meggers

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Thermal Reality Capture Merging Heat-Sensing with 3D Scanning and Modeling to Characterize the Thermal Environment

Dorit Aviv, Nicholas Houchois, Forrest Meggers

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