The NASA liquid cooling/ventilating garment (LCVG) currently in use was developed over 40 years ago. With the commencement of a greater number of extra-vehicular activity (EVA) procedures with the construction of the International Space Station, problems of astronaut comfort, as well as the reduction of the consumption of energy, became more salient. A shortened liquid cooling/warming garment (SLCWG) has been developed based on physiological principles comparing the efficacy of heat transfer of different body zones; the capability of blood to deliver heat; individual muscle and fat body composition as a basis for individual thermal profiles to customize the zonal sections of the garment; and the development of shunts to minimize or redirect...
Daily life for firefighters consists of working with life-threatening hazards in hostile environment...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Kinesiology. Advisors: Victor S. Kos...
Future exploration missions require the development of a new liquid cooling garment (LCG) to support...
The concept proposed in this paper is to improve thermal efficiencies of the liquid cooling and vent...
Liquid cooled garments employed in several applications in which severe heat is encountered are disc...
Future manned space exploration missions will require space suits with capabilities beyond the curre...
A flight rated liquid cooled garment system for use inside a full pressure suit has been designed, f...
The liquid cooling and ventilation garment (LCGV) is a lifeline for astronauts working in space. Wit...
Experimental results for three subjects walking on a treadmill at exercise rates of up to 590 watts ...
An automatic controller for liquid cooled space suits is reported that utilizes human sweat rate as ...
Evaporative Cooling Garment System /ECGS/ for body cooling during extravehicular activity in spac
Discusses use of NREL's thermal comfort tools to test liquid cooling garments for NASA spacesuits
Test data and a mathematical model of the human thermoregulatory system were used to investigate con...
For nearly 60 years, astronauts have ventured outside of their spacecraft into the extreme environme...
An improved, temperature control concept is developed, for liquid cooling garments used during astro...
Daily life for firefighters consists of working with life-threatening hazards in hostile environment...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Kinesiology. Advisors: Victor S. Kos...
Future exploration missions require the development of a new liquid cooling garment (LCG) to support...
The concept proposed in this paper is to improve thermal efficiencies of the liquid cooling and vent...
Liquid cooled garments employed in several applications in which severe heat is encountered are disc...
Future manned space exploration missions will require space suits with capabilities beyond the curre...
A flight rated liquid cooled garment system for use inside a full pressure suit has been designed, f...
The liquid cooling and ventilation garment (LCGV) is a lifeline for astronauts working in space. Wit...
Experimental results for three subjects walking on a treadmill at exercise rates of up to 590 watts ...
An automatic controller for liquid cooled space suits is reported that utilizes human sweat rate as ...
Evaporative Cooling Garment System /ECGS/ for body cooling during extravehicular activity in spac
Discusses use of NREL's thermal comfort tools to test liquid cooling garments for NASA spacesuits
Test data and a mathematical model of the human thermoregulatory system were used to investigate con...
For nearly 60 years, astronauts have ventured outside of their spacecraft into the extreme environme...
An improved, temperature control concept is developed, for liquid cooling garments used during astro...
Daily life for firefighters consists of working with life-threatening hazards in hostile environment...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Kinesiology. Advisors: Victor S. Kos...
Future exploration missions require the development of a new liquid cooling garment (LCG) to support...