ウェアラブル扇風機で職場の冷房エネルギーを削減できる可能性(RESEARCH: Wearable fans could keep workers cool while reducing office energy use)

2026-08-19 カナダ・コンコルディア大学

カナダのコンコルディア大学の研究者らは、顔や首に直接風を当てるウェアラブルファンが、オフィスの空調エネルギー削減に役立つ可能性を示した。研究では、顔用・首用のウェアラブルファンと羽根付き・羽根なしの卓上ファンを、25℃に設定したオフィス環境で比較。人体の熱調節を再現する23分割のマネキンを用いて、皮膚温度、放熱量、熱的快適性を測定した。その結果、羽根付き卓上ファンが最も強い冷却効果を示した一方、ウェアラブルファンは羽根なし卓上ファンに近い性能を発揮し、低速の羽根付きファンと同程度の快適性を実現した。顔用ファンでは顔からの放熱が最大7 W増加。個人を局所的に冷却することで、広いオフィス全体の空調設定を下げずに省エネルギー化できる可能性がある。特にハイブリッド勤務など、広い空間に少人数しかいない環境での活用が期待される。

ウェアラブル扇風機で職場の冷房エネルギーを削減できる可能性(RESEARCH: Wearable fans could keep workers cool while reducing office energy use)
Images courtesy Tazia Rahman

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オフィス環境におけるウェアラブル型および非ウェアラブル型パーソナル快適システムの冷却効率の比較 Comparative cooling efficiency of wearable and non-wearable personal comfort systems in office settings

Tazia Rahman, Mohamed M. Ouf, Joyce Kim, Kehinde Bayode
E3S Web of Conferences  Available Online: Jun 25, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202671603010

Abstract

Conventional Personal Comfort System (PCS), such as desk fans (DF), can reduce perceived warmth through elevated air movement but may cause unwanted drafts that disturb nearby occupants. As an alternative, wearable PCS such as face fans (FF) and neck fans (NF) offer targeted cooling with negligible energy consumption. Although the face and neck account for only 5.5% of the body’s surface area, cooling these highly thermosensitive areas has been shown to significantly enhance overall thermal comfort. However, direct comparisons of their cooling efficiency against conventional DF in office settings remain limited. This study compares the cooling effectiveness of wearable PCS (FF and NF) against conventional PCS (bladed and bladeless DF). The evaluation was conducted in a controlled office space with energy-conscious indoor temperature setpoints (25 ± 1 °C, 40 ± 5% RH). A 23-segment adaptive thermal manikin with the JOS-3 thermoregulation model was used to measure local skin temperatures (Tsk), heat flux (P), equivalent temperature (Teq) and predicted mean vote (PMV). Results show that thermal comfort improvements from the wearables closely match the performance of the bladeless DF. Notably, a high-speed FF provided a level of thermal comfort equivalent to that of a low-speed bladed DF (PMV ~0.7). The corrective power in terms of heat loss (CPQ) was significantly improved by the wearable fans, with local heat reductions of up to 7W at the face and 4W at the neck. These findings indicate that targeted breathing-zone cooling can deliver whole-body comfort comparable to cooling from conventional DF, offering a practical, energy-efficient solution for open-plan offices without affecting nearby occupants.

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