CLOTHING REAL EVAPORATIVE RESISTANCE DETERMINED BY MEANS OF A SWEATING THERMAL MANIKIN: A NEW ROUND-ROBIN STUDY
(2014) Ambience14 & 10I3M, Scientific conference for Smart and functional textiles, Well-Being, Thermal comfort in clothing, Design, Thermal Manikins and Modelling In Proceedings of Ambience, Scientific Conference for Smart Textiles 1.- Abstract
- The previous round-robin (RR) study on clothing evaporative resistance (Ret) has shown that the repeatability and reproducibility of clothing Ret measurements on sweating manikins were rather low. To further examine and enhance the measurement accuracy, a new strict but feasible test protocol was proposed and thoroughly examined in a new round-robin test. Eight laboratories participated in this study and three types of sweating manikins were used. Six clothing ensembles including body mapping cycling wear, light summer workwear, typical spring and autumn clothing for people living in subtropical regions, cold protective clothing and functional Gore-Tex coverall were selected. The measurement repeatability and reproducibility are analysed.... (More)
- The previous round-robin (RR) study on clothing evaporative resistance (Ret) has shown that the repeatability and reproducibility of clothing Ret measurements on sweating manikins were rather low. To further examine and enhance the measurement accuracy, a new strict but feasible test protocol was proposed and thoroughly examined in a new round-robin test. Eight laboratories participated in this study and three types of sweating manikins were used. Six clothing ensembles including body mapping cycling wear, light summer workwear, typical spring and autumn clothing for people living in subtropical regions, cold protective clothing and functional Gore-Tex coverall were selected. The measurement repeatability and reproducibility are analysed. The ultimate goal of the RR study is to provide solid support for amending ASTM F2370 standard and/or drafting a new ISO/EN standard. (Less)
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- author
- Wang, Faming ; Havenith, George ; Mayor, Tiago Sotto ; Kuklane, Kalev LU ; Leonard, Jean ; Zwolinska, Magdalena ; Hodder, Simon ; Wong, Chris ; Kishino, Jun and Dai, Xiaoqun
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- publishing date
- 2014
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- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- evaporative resistance, clothing ensembles, repeatability, reproducibility, isothermal, sweating manikin
- host publication
- Proceedings of Ambience 14&10i3m : Scientific Conference for Smart and Functional Textiles, Well-Being, Thermal Comfort in Clothing, Design, Thermal Manikins and Modellin, 7-9 September 2014, Tampere, Finland - Scientific Conference for Smart and Functional Textiles, Well-Being, Thermal Comfort in Clothing, Design, Thermal Manikins and Modellin, 7-9 September 2014, Tampere, Finland
- series title
- Proceedings of Ambience, Scientific Conference for Smart Textiles
- volume
- 1
- pages
- 7 pages
- publisher
- Tampere University of Technology
- conference name
- Ambience14 & 10I3M, Scientific conference for Smart and functional textiles, Well-Being, Thermal comfort in clothing, Design, Thermal Manikins and Modelling
- conference location
- Tampere Hall, Tampere, Finland
- conference dates
- 2014-09-07 - 2014-09-09
- ISSN
- 2342-4540
- ISBN
- 978-952-15-3269-6
- language
- English
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- yes
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- 8f052020-3bfa-429e-a5c9-e8ca726b2289 (old id 4647062)
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