Headgear for thermal comfort of workers in farm operations

Aditya Raj, S.S. Meena, N. K. Yadav, N. L. Panwar, S. K. Jain, M. S. Khidiya
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The thermal effects of wearing headgear are intricate, and various research have looked into different facets of this subject. This review seeks to summaries the various findings in order to provide a thorough overview of the subject and to provide fresh viewpoints. Headgear makes the head more insulated, making it more problematic in warm weather, which is the subject of this review. The local skin temperature and perspiration rate are the only physiological indicators that are affected by helmets. However, the head is one of the body areas that is most sensitive to thermal comfort, directly influencing whether or not a person will wear headgear. The application of these techniques demonstrated that convection and radiation are the primary mechanisms for heat transport. The helmet parameters that are important to these heat transmission channels are examined, and recommendations are given for enhancing current headgear concepts and creating fresh concepts, which will ultimately result in more widely accepted headgear.
农场作业工人的热舒适头套
戴头饰的热效应是错综复杂的,各种研究已经研究了这个主题的不同方面。本综述旨在总结各种发现,以便对该主题进行全面概述并提供新的观点。头饰使头部更加绝缘,使其在温暖的天气下更容易出现问题,这是本次审查的主题。局部皮肤温度和排汗率是唯一受头盔影响的生理指标。然而,头部是人体对热舒适最敏感的区域之一,直接影响到一个人是否戴上头饰。这些技术的应用表明对流和辐射是热传递的主要机制。对这些传热通道重要的头盔参数进行了检查,并提出了改进当前头盔概念和创造新概念的建议,这将最终导致更广泛接受的头盔。
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