Initial, transient and steady state evaporative resistance of impermeable protective clothing
(2006) The 6th International Thermal Manikin and Modeling Meeting (6I3M) p.253-261- Abstract
- The measured water vapour resistances of clothing ensembles differ among laboratories particularly for impermeable clothing. Due to the moisture transfer in the clothing ensemble, evaporative heat losses in initial, transient and steady state phases are different. The purpose of this study was to investigate moisture absorption inside underwear and outer layer as a function of time, to quantify the difference of water vapour resistance of protective clothing (impermeable outer layer and cotton underwear) in initial, transient and steady state. Manikin Tore was used by wearing wet ‘skin’ to simulate sweating. The evaporative resistance is found to be more than two times higher in the initial phase than that in the saturation phase. The... (More)
- The measured water vapour resistances of clothing ensembles differ among laboratories particularly for impermeable clothing. Due to the moisture transfer in the clothing ensemble, evaporative heat losses in initial, transient and steady state phases are different. The purpose of this study was to investigate moisture absorption inside underwear and outer layer as a function of time, to quantify the difference of water vapour resistance of protective clothing (impermeable outer layer and cotton underwear) in initial, transient and steady state. Manikin Tore was used by wearing wet ‘skin’ to simulate sweating. The evaporative resistance is found to be more than two times higher in the initial phase than that in the saturation phase. The moisture content is gained exponentially in the clothing ensemble. On the contrary, mass loss directly from the wet skin decreases exponentially. These may partly explain the poor reproducibility while measuring the evaporative resistance of impermeable clothing for a short period. (Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/632066
- author
- Gao, Chuansi LU and Holmér, Ingvar LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2006
- type
- Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- water vapour resistances, Manikin Tore, Clothing ensemble, climatic chamber, sweating test
- host publication
- [Host publication title missing]
- editor
- Fan, Jintu
- pages
- 9 pages
- publisher
- Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- conference name
- The 6th International Thermal Manikin and Modeling Meeting (6I3M)
- conference dates
- 2006-10-16 - 2006-10-18
- external identifiers
-
- wos:000245322500029
- ISBN
- 962-367-534-8
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- f7da5b6e-eff9-471b-adb6-37022bb7027f (old id 632066)
- date added to LUP
- 2016-04-04 10:49:07
- date last changed
- 2022-04-05 13:58:59
@inproceedings{f7da5b6e-eff9-471b-adb6-37022bb7027f, abstract = {{The measured water vapour resistances of clothing ensembles differ among laboratories particularly for impermeable clothing. Due to the moisture transfer in the clothing ensemble, evaporative heat losses in initial, transient and steady state phases are different. The purpose of this study was to investigate moisture absorption inside underwear and outer layer as a function of time, to quantify the difference of water vapour resistance of protective clothing (impermeable outer layer and cotton underwear) in initial, transient and steady state. Manikin Tore was used by wearing wet ‘skin’ to simulate sweating. The evaporative resistance is found to be more than two times higher in the initial phase than that in the saturation phase. The moisture content is gained exponentially in the clothing ensemble. On the contrary, mass loss directly from the wet skin decreases exponentially. These may partly explain the poor reproducibility while measuring the evaporative resistance of impermeable clothing for a short period.}}, author = {{Gao, Chuansi and Holmér, Ingvar}}, booktitle = {{[Host publication title missing]}}, editor = {{Fan, Jintu}}, isbn = {{962-367-534-8}}, keywords = {{water vapour resistances; Manikin Tore; Clothing ensemble; climatic chamber; sweating test}}, language = {{eng}}, pages = {{253--261}}, publisher = {{Hong Kong Polytechnic University}}, title = {{Initial, transient and steady state evaporative resistance of impermeable protective clothing}}, year = {{2006}}, }