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BO-2371(RP 144) -- Direct Measurement of Clothing Heat Transfer Properties During Sensible and Insensible Heat Exchange with Thermal Environment
Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 1975
Yasunobu Nishi, Member ASHRAE; R.R. Gonzalez; A.P. Gagge
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The physiology of heat regulation and the science of clothing have both made significant advances since L. H. Newburgh (1) published his classic compendium of papers in 1949. During the past two decades, our better understanding of the regulation of body temperature during both rest and exercise has made possible the development of mathematiccll models (2, 3, 4) that predict quantitatively the principal temperature and energy exchange factors from the internal body to the skin surface for any chosen environmental condition. The skin surface serves as the boundary between man and his environment. The temperature and wettedness of the skin govern manâ¢s heat exchange with the environment, which in turn can always be described (5} by an operative temperature (T0 ) and an ambient vapor pressure (Pa); the effective heat transfer coefficients involved ate functions of manâ¢s clothing insulation, the ambient air movement, and 'barometri-c pressure.
Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 81, Part 2, Boston, MA