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Csilla Gál
Researcher at Dalarna University
Publications - 20
Citations - 774
Csilla Gál is an academic researcher from Dalarna University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scale (ratio) & Mean radiant temperature. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 449 citations. Previous affiliations of Csilla Gál include Illinois Institute of Technology.
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A review of air filtration technologies for sustainable and healthy building ventilation
Guoliang Liu,Manxuan Xiao,Xingxing Zhang,Csilla Gál,Xiangjie Chen,Lin Liu,Song Pan,Jinshun Wu,Llewellyn Tang,Derek Clements-Croome +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review on the synergistic effect of different air purification technologies, air filtration theory, materials and standards is presented, which aims to drive the future of air filter technology research and development in achieving sustainable and healthy building ventilation.
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Design of an urban monitoring network based on Local Climate Zone mapping and temperature pattern modelling
TL;DR: The Local Climate Zones (LCZ) classification system was initially designed for mapping, but to classify temperature observation sites as mentioned in this paper, and as a need arose to characaine...
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Human-biometeorological significance of shading in urban public spaces—Summertime measurements in Pécs, Hungary
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an empirical study investigating the effectiveness of different shading strategies to mitigate urban heat stress, especially on a small scale, and show that shading is one of the most effective strategies.
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A review of urban energy systems at building cluster level incorporating renewable-energy-source (RES) envelope solutions
TL;DR: This paper critically review urban energy systems at the cluster level that incorporate building integrated RES solutions and puts forward a matrix of recommendations for cluster-level energy system simulations aiming to maximize the direct and indirect benefits of RES envelope solutions.
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Modeling mean radiant temperature in outdoor spaces, A comparative numerical simulation and validation study
Csilla Gál,Noémi Kántor +1 more
TL;DR: The parameter governing outdoor human thermal comfort (HTC) on warm, clear-sky days is radiation and its effect on HTC is accounted for by mean radiant temperature (Tmrt) as mentioned in this paper.