Nedvességkomfort
Nedvességkomfort refers to the subjective feeling of thermal comfort as influenced by humidity levels. While temperature is the primary factor in thermal comfort, excessive or insufficient humidity can significantly impact how we perceive warmth or coolness. High humidity levels can make warm temperatures feel hotter and more oppressive because sweat evaporates more slowly, hindering the body's natural cooling process. Conversely, very low humidity can lead to dry skin, irritated airways, and a sensation of coolness even at moderate temperatures, as moisture is rapidly drawn from the body.
Achieving optimal nedvességkomfort involves maintaining relative humidity within a comfortable range, typically between 40% and 60%.
Designing for nedvességkomfort in buildings often involves careful consideration of HVAC systems, ventilation strategies, and the