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Basic Remarks

System Requirements and Installation

BIO-met is post-processor tool for calculating Human Thermal Comfort Indices from ENVI-met model output files. The system requirements of the tool itself are comparably low, but it needs to have a working ENVI-met V5 environment around it.</description>
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Although basically the sequence of steps in setting up a BIO-met simulation is not relevant, we will follow a typical step-by-step process from which we think it makes most sense. The steps are the same for all available thermal comport indices. So, let&#039;s  begin with defining our input data and calculation range.</description>
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Select reference person

Depending on the Thermal Comfort Index to be simulated, a number of personal parameters of the simulated person can be selected. The most options are available with dPET and PET, which allow not only to set the clothing and level of activity, but also the sex, height, weight and age of the simulated person. For UTCI, SET and PMV these parameters are ignored and only a standard person according to ISO 7730 (35 years, male, 1.8 m tall) will be considered in th…</description>
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