In order to assess the non-evaporative components of the reduced thermal insulation of wet clothing, experiments were performed with a manikin and with human subjects in which two layers of underwear separated by an impermeable barrier were worn under an impermeable overgarment at 20 °C, 80% RH and 0.5 ms-1 air velocity. By comparing manikin measurements with dry and wetted mid underwear layer, the increase in heat loss caused by a wet layer kept away from the skin was determined, which turned out to be small (5-6 Wm-2), irrespective of the inner underwear layer being dry or wetted, and was only one third of the evaporative heat loss calculated from weight change, i.e. evaporative cooling efficiency was far below unity. In the experiments w...
The measured water vapour resistances of clothing ensembles differ among laboratories particularly f...
A condensation theory is presented, that enables the calculation of the rate of vapour transfer with...
The water vapour resistance of clothing ensembles is not as commonly determined as dry thermal insul...
In order to assess the non-evaporative components of the reduced thermal insulation of wet clothing,...
During the latest years the research on the effects of moisture on clothing system has been boosted....
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clo...
Heat transfer through clothing is an important topic related to thermal comfort in environmental eng...
Investigating claims that a clothed person’s mass loss does not always represent their evaporative h...
Calculation of evaporative heat loss is essential to heat balance calculations. Despite recognition ...
Calculation of evaporative heat loss is essential to heat balance calculations. Despite recognition ...
Calculation of evaporative heat loss is essential to heat balance calculations. Despite recognition ...
Investigating claims that a clothed person’s mass loss does not always represent their evaporative h...
The measured water vapour resistances of clothing ensembles differ among laboratories particularly f...
A condensation theory is presented, that enables the calculation of the rate of vapour transfer with...
The water vapour resistance of clothing ensembles is not as commonly determined as dry thermal insul...
In order to assess the non-evaporative components of the reduced thermal insulation of wet clothing,...
During the latest years the research on the effects of moisture on clothing system has been boosted....
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clo...
Heat transfer through clothing is an important topic related to thermal comfort in environmental eng...
Investigating claims that a clothed person’s mass loss does not always represent their evaporative h...
Calculation of evaporative heat loss is essential to heat balance calculations. Despite recognition ...
Calculation of evaporative heat loss is essential to heat balance calculations. Despite recognition ...
Calculation of evaporative heat loss is essential to heat balance calculations. Despite recognition ...
Investigating claims that a clothed person’s mass loss does not always represent their evaporative h...
The measured water vapour resistances of clothing ensembles differ among laboratories particularly f...
A condensation theory is presented, that enables the calculation of the rate of vapour transfer with...
The water vapour resistance of clothing ensembles is not as commonly determined as dry thermal insul...