Apparent evaporative cooling efficiency in clothing with continuous perspiration: A sweating manikin study
Abstract
Apparent evaporative cooling efficiency has typically been determined by applying a pre-wetted fabric “skin” on a dummy (“manikin”) simulating human thermal physiology, to understand the effective cooling components of body perspiration in clothing systems. This procedure is only a very rough approximation of real life, as the pre-wetted fabric does not have the capacity to continuously push extra moisture into the clothing layers, which would...
Paper Details
Title
Apparent evaporative cooling efficiency in clothing with continuous perspiration: A sweating manikin study
Published Date
Mar 1, 2019
Volume
137
Pages
446 - 455
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