The thermal insulation characteristics of two drysuit ensembles, consisting of the same tri-laminate outergarment with differing thermal undergarments, were measured on a 21-zone thermal manikin at the Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility (NCRTF) during immersion testing when using air and argon alternatively as the suit inflation gas. Total thermal insulation values were determined for both garments utilizing ASTM test standard F 1291 - standard test method for measuring the thermal insulation of clothing using a heated manikin. Improvements in localized thermal insulation values were seen throughout both drysuit ensembles when using argon as an inflation gas when compared with those while using air. Improvements with argon inflatio...
Many immersion suit standards require testing of thermal protective properties in calm, circulating ...
This investigation assessed the thermoregulatory impact of performing simulated tasks normally encou...
Cold water immersion could compromise both the effectiveness and safety of a diver. This paper repor...
Abstract-The thermal insulation characteristics of two drysuit ensembles, consisting of the same tri...
Introduction: It is vital to protect divers from the cold, particularly in Arctic conditions. The in...
Thermal storage and insulation properties of a diver dry suit incorporating phase change material ar...
The use of manikins to evaluate the thermal protection characteristics of cold water protective suit...
A prototype compact reactor suitable for combustion of propane with oxygen under shallow as well as ...
The ISO Thermal Manikin Working Group has been tasked to assess the suitability to include thermal m...
Navy divers and dive-qualified personnel are often required to operate in cold water. The threat of ...
Background: Divers thermal status influences susceptibility to decompression sickness hence the need...
This study evaluates the thermal insulation and evaporative resistance of a waterproof and breathabl...
The heat exchange properties of aircrew clothing including a Constant Wear Immersion Suit (CWIS), an...
The heat exchange properties of aircrew clothing including a Constant Wear Immersion Suit (CWIS), an...
Canada is currently the only country in the world that allows the use of thermal manikins to measure...
Many immersion suit standards require testing of thermal protective properties in calm, circulating ...
This investigation assessed the thermoregulatory impact of performing simulated tasks normally encou...
Cold water immersion could compromise both the effectiveness and safety of a diver. This paper repor...
Abstract-The thermal insulation characteristics of two drysuit ensembles, consisting of the same tri...
Introduction: It is vital to protect divers from the cold, particularly in Arctic conditions. The in...
Thermal storage and insulation properties of a diver dry suit incorporating phase change material ar...
The use of manikins to evaluate the thermal protection characteristics of cold water protective suit...
A prototype compact reactor suitable for combustion of propane with oxygen under shallow as well as ...
The ISO Thermal Manikin Working Group has been tasked to assess the suitability to include thermal m...
Navy divers and dive-qualified personnel are often required to operate in cold water. The threat of ...
Background: Divers thermal status influences susceptibility to decompression sickness hence the need...
This study evaluates the thermal insulation and evaporative resistance of a waterproof and breathabl...
The heat exchange properties of aircrew clothing including a Constant Wear Immersion Suit (CWIS), an...
The heat exchange properties of aircrew clothing including a Constant Wear Immersion Suit (CWIS), an...
Canada is currently the only country in the world that allows the use of thermal manikins to measure...
Many immersion suit standards require testing of thermal protective properties in calm, circulating ...
This investigation assessed the thermoregulatory impact of performing simulated tasks normally encou...
Cold water immersion could compromise both the effectiveness and safety of a diver. This paper repor...