Characterization of the thermophysiological comfort of duvets in consideration of the bed cave

Bianca Wölfling, E. Classen
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Sleep is a fundamental need for humans. On average 1/3 of the lifetime is spent in bed. Important for a healthy sleep is the duvet. This should have sufficient heat insulation and should ensure a dry bed climate at the same time. The thermophysiological comfort of classic duvets can be rated via skin model and thermal manikin. The simultaneous detection of dry and moist heat flux of duvets is at the moment not possible. The lecture presents results of the German funded project AiF 19522 N “Bed Cave and Comfort”. Within the project the interaction of thermophysiological comfort during sleeping and the bed cave was investigated. Duvets with different filling materials (down and feathers, polyester, animal hair as well as new developments) were examined according the classical, thermophysiological evaluation method for sleep comfort. Furthermore, a new evaluation method for duvets with the sweating, thermal manikin Sherlock (Newton type, Thermetrics) was developed. During the measurement, a realistic sleep situation can be reconstructed with the sweating, thermal manikin. Additionally, a method for recording and quantifying of the bed cave via 3D scanning was established. By generating cross-sections from 3D scans, it was possible for the first time to visualize and measure the bed cave as layer between a human and the duvet. All measured data were validated by monitored sleep test within a climatic chamber.
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考虑床洞的羽绒被热生理舒适性表征
睡眠是人类的基本需求。人一生平均有三分之一的时间是在床上度过的。羽绒被对健康睡眠很重要。这应该有足够的隔热,并应确保在同一时间干燥的床气候。经典羽绒被的热生理舒适度可通过皮肤模型和热人体模型进行评定。同时检测羽绒被的干湿热流密度目前是不可能的。讲座介绍了德国资助项目AiF 19522n“床洞与舒适”的成果。在该项目中,研究了睡眠时的热生理舒适和床洞的相互作用。不同填充物(羽绒、羽毛、聚酯、动物毛以及新开发的羽绒被)的羽绒被根据经典的、热生理学的睡眠舒适度评估方法进行了测试。在此基础上,提出了一种新的羽绒被排汗性评价方法——热人体模型Sherlock (Newton型,Thermetrics)。在测量过程中,可以用出汗,热人体模型重建一个真实的睡眠情况。此外,还建立了一种利用三维扫描对床洞进行记录和量化的方法。通过3D扫描生成横截面,第一次可以可视化和测量床洞,作为人类和羽绒被之间的层。所有测量数据均通过在气候室内进行监测睡眠测试来验证。
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