Name:
AT-84-20-5 -- Protective Clothing: Study in Induced Thermal Strain and in Protection Against Thermal Radiation PDF
Published Date:
1984
Status:
Active
Publisher:
ASHRAE
In two studies, the physiological effects of different kinds of clothing were investigated. The tests, with five test subjects, were carried out at a temperature of 20°C and a humidity of 50 percent RH using a treadmill (speed 4 km/h, inclination 5 percent). Metabolic rate, heart rate, rectal temperature, skin temperature, skin water vapor pressure, and sweat loss were measured.
Study I shows the effect of the microclimate below clothing on heart rate, which is given by a small increase up to a range of 30-31°C NET and followed by a high increase above this range. In study II, tests were carried out with and without thermal radiation. In the case of thermal radiation, the two heat-protective clothing ensembles show a high protective effect and a profit for the wearer compared to light clothing, whereas the melter suit has a little protective effect but no profit.
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| Number of Pages : | 17 |
| Product Code(s) : | D-AT-84-20-5 |
| Published : | 1984 |