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Heat and Moisture Transport through Textiles and Clothing Ensembles Utilising the 'Hohenstein' Skin Model
- 출판일1999.10
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- 서지사항
- 등록일
2016.11.02
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384
Using the Hohenstein Skin Model according to ISO 11092:1993, researchers evaluated the thermal and physiological comfort properties of Combat Soldier 95 combat body armor. The apparel layers for CS95 included knit cotton underwear, a Norwegian shirt manufactured from knit cotton with a terry loop and rib, fleece pile lining, a woven twill light weight combat jacket, a gabardine cotton windproof jacket, and a three layer microporous polytetrafluoroethylene waterproof jacket. The body armor consisted of 12 layers of aramid 49 and four layers of nylon 66. Results indicated that water vapor permeable apparel, despite its lack of intrinsic thermal properties, gives the wearer the sensation of being warm; water vapor resistance (R(et)) was related to the relative humidity of the surrounding environment; and R(et) values increased up to 80 percent in the presence of rain. 11 refs.