适应不同应用领域和气候条件的织物热生理舒适性研究进展综述

K. S.
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文章批判性地回顾了一些重要的趋势,试图提高织物的热舒适性。一项尝试是为在极端寒冷气候的恶劣天气条件下工作的工人提供防护服。它旨在确定在寒冷恶劣气候地区工作的人们如何防寒,服装的充分性和选择标准。所报道的服装的基本隔热性能已经过估计。通过热人体模型(站立/行走)测量服装的隔热性能。研究发现,在温和寒冷(-5至+5°C)和干冷(-20至-10°C)条件下,所选服装的隔热系数平均分别为1.2和1.5。调查结果显示,工人们根据职业(户外时间)、环境(温度、风、湿度)和个人(对寒冷的敏感性、总体健康状况)来选择衣服。提出了一种基于“索姆罗效应”的特殊服装设计,通过斜楔在基材上提供阴影来提高干热环境下的热生理舒适性,并进行了分析研究。通过对传热传质过程的分析,可以对皮肤表面的冷却热流进行数值预测。观察到,传热传质的分析框架能够给出有用的结果。一种减压床垫与多层功能床罩一起开发,以减少压力和温度的大小,方向和/或持续时间,从而避免对身体脆弱部位的过度组织扭曲。利用变形指数和压力梯度等参数对人体与床垫之间的界面压力和温度进行了测量和分析。所研制的卸压垫可使界面压力降低30-60%,压力降低约3℃。因此,随着盖子的新床垫开发减少了压疮形成的机会,提高了患者的舒适度。在另一项有趣的研究中,对表征服装热舒适的指数进行了研究,并提出了一种新的运动服装和内衣在实际使用条件下的所谓湿舒适指数。最大值为1表示湿态时的最佳热生理舒适度。研究发现,以特种涤纶和聚丙烯表面开槽纤维制成的最佳运动服装,湿舒适指数不超过0.2。这一令人惊讶的低水平表明了通过特殊仪器测试织物湿态热舒适性能的重要性。
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A Review of Some Significant Research Trends in Thermophysiological Comfort of Fabrics to Suit Varied Areas of Applications and Weather Conditions
The article critically reviews some significant trends attempted in enhancing the thermal comfort of fabrics. One attempt has been directed towards providing protective clothing for workers in harsh weather conditions of extreme cold climate. It aimed to determine how the people working in cold harsh climatic regions protect themselves against cold and the sufficiency, and the selection criteria of the garments. Basic thermal insulation of the reported clothing has been estimated. The thermal insulation of the clothing have been measured by thermal manikin(standing/walking). It has been found that the thermal insulation of the selected clothing was on an average 1.2 and 1.5 in mild cold (-5 to +5 °C) and dry cold (-20 to -10 °C) conditions, respectively. The findings revealed that workers selected their clothing based on occupational (time outdoors), environmental (temperature, wind, moisture) and individual (cold sensitivity, general health). A special design of clothing based on ‘sombero-effect’ by inclined wedge providing shadow on the base material has been proposed and investigated analytically to improve the thermophysiological comfort under dry and hot environment. The analysis of the heat and mass transfer in the proposed design enables numerical prediction of cooling heat flow at skin surface level. It is observed that the analytical framework of heat and mass transfer is able to give useful results. A pressure relieving mattress has been developed along with multilayered functional bed cover to reduce the magnitude, direction and or duration of pressure and temperature, thereby avoiding excessive tissue distortion on vulnerable parts of the body. The interface pressure and temperature between body and mattress are measured and analyzed using the parameters, such as deformation index and pressure gradient. The pressure relieving mattress developed reduces the interface pressure by 30-60% and reduces the pressure by about 3oC. Hence, the new mattress developed along with the cover reduces the chance for pressure ulcer formation and improves the comfort of the patients. In yet another interesting research, a study of indexes characterizing thermal comfort of garments have been outlined and a new so-called wet comfort index of sport dresses and underwear at real conditions of their use have been presented. The maximum value 1 indicates the best thermophysiological comfort level in wet state. It is found that for best sport dresses consisting of special polyester and polypropylene surface grooved fibres, the wet comfort index does not exceed 0.2. This surprisingly low level demonstrates the importance of testing of thermal comfort properties of fabrics in wet state by means of special instruments.
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