Application of Computational Fluid Dynamics to Protective Clothing System Evaluation

P. Gibson, M. Charmchi
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Convection, diffusion, and phase change processes influence heat and mass transfer through textile materials used in clothing systems. For example, water in a hygroscopic porous textile may exist in vapor or liquid form in the pore spaces or in bound form when it has been absorbed by the solid phase, which is typically some kind of hydrophilic polymer. Phase changes associated with water include liquid evaporation/condensation in the pore spaces and sorption/desorption from hydrophilic polymer fibers. Certain materials such as encapsulated paraffins may also be added to textiles; these materials are designed to undergo a solid-liquid phase change over temperature ranges near human body temperature, which influences the perceived comfort of clothing. Additional factors such as the swelling of the solid polymer due to water imbibition, and the heat of sorption evolved when the water is absorbed by the polymeric matrix, can all be incorporated into the appropriate conservation and transport equations describing heat and mass transfer through clothing layers. These physical factors, nonlinear material properties, and complex multiphase flows make the task of modeling and predicting levels of protection and comfort of various clothing designs difficult and elusive. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has proven to be useful at several levels of material and system modeling to evaluate and design protective clothing systems and material components. This paper summarizes current and past work aimed at utilizing CFD techniques for protective clothing applications.
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计算流体力学在防护服系统评价中的应用
对流、扩散和相变过程影响服装系统中使用的纺织材料的传热和传质。例如,吸湿多孔纺织品中的水可能以蒸汽或液体形式存在于孔隙空间中,或者当它被固相(通常是某种亲水性聚合物)吸收时以结合形式存在。与水相关的相变包括孔隙空间中的液体蒸发/冷凝以及亲水性聚合物纤维的吸附/解吸。某些材料,如包封的石蜡,也可添加到纺织品中;这些材料被设计成在接近人体温度的温度范围内经历固液相变化,这影响了人们对衣服的舒适度。其他因素,如固体聚合物由于吸水性而膨胀,以及当水被聚合物基体吸收时产生的吸附热,都可以纳入适当的守恒和传输方程中,描述通过服装层的传热和传质。这些物理因素,非线性材料特性和复杂的多相流使得建模和预测各种服装设计的保护和舒适水平的任务变得困难和难以捉摸。计算流体动力学(CFD)已被证明在材料和系统建模的几个层面上是有用的,可以评估和设计防护服系统和材料组件。本文总结了目前和过去的工作,旨在利用CFD技术在防护服的应用。
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