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Footwear for cold weather conditions

Kuklane, Kalev LU (2009) Woodhead Publishing in Textiles: No. 93. p.342-373
Abstract
In cold climates all user requirements for footwear (insulation, waterproof, vapour permeability, drying etc.) can’t be met easily due to their conflicting nature. Defining user conditions is important. Cold may be roughly divided into the three ranges (>+5; +5 to 10; < 10 °C). The choice of proper footwear may be based on this approach. It also reduces some of the conflicting user requirements. Under any defined user condition it is important to take proper care of the feet and the footwear. The best performance can be achieved when considering already at the design stage that not only the materials in footwear but also the whole foot-sock-footwear system should work together.
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Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
publication status
published
subject
keywords
moisture management, thermal insulation, Cold protective footwear, foot performance in cold, user and design requirements
categories
Popular Science
host publication
Textiles for cold weather apparel
editor
Williams, John
volume
Woodhead Publishing in Textiles: No. 93
pages
342 - 373
publisher
Woodhead Publishing Limited
external identifiers
  • scopus:68549110825
ISBN
978-1-84569-411-1
978-1-84569-717-4
978-1-4398-0123-9
1 84569 411 2
language
English
LU publication?
yes
id
30d59e23-9309-4dc9-a3ff-c19fd684716c (old id 1390742)
alternative location
http://www.woodheadpublishing.com/en/book.aspx?bookID=1475
date added to LUP
2016-04-04 11:48:39
date last changed
2022-03-15 23:47:25
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  author       = {{Kuklane, Kalev}},
  booktitle    = {{Textiles for cold weather apparel}},
  editor       = {{Williams, John}},
  isbn         = {{978-1-84569-411-1}},
  keywords     = {{moisture management; thermal insulation; Cold protective footwear; foot performance in cold; user and design requirements}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{342--373}},
  publisher    = {{Woodhead Publishing Limited}},
  title        = {{Footwear for cold weather conditions}},
  url          = {{http://www.woodheadpublishing.com/en/book.aspx?bookID=1475}},
  volume       = {{Woodhead Publishing in Textiles: No. 93}},
  year         = {{2009}},
}