Development of Partition-Designed Outdoor Workwear with Optimal Fabric Selection

Hongyan Li, Yu Mo, Guanliang Dong, Yanping Jin, Dan Zhang, Jian Li, Tao Chen
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The necessity for anti-heat stress workwear to ensure the safety and performance of outdoor workers in hot, humid environments is clear. Yet, there is a gap in fabric selection techniques that consider multi-criteria decisions and account for the varying functional needs across different body regions. Here, we proposed a hybrid multi-criteria decision-making approach, merging the efficacy coefficient method, analytic hierarchy process, entropy weight, and technique of order preference by similarity to the ideal solution for developing ergonomic modular outdoor workwear. This method is tailored for anti-heat stress workwear, balancing competing functional demands. Initial research involved surveying workwear requirements in terms of human, clothing, and environmental factors, leading to the selection and testing of 15 fabrics for 6 partitioned designs. We established data standardization by the efficacy coefficient method and six evaluation index systems for human body requirements, with analytic hierarchy process and entropy methods determining subjective and objective criteria weights. The technique of order preference by similarity was used to produce the ideal solution then ranking of pre-screened fabrics, culminating in the optimal selection. For validation, three uniform prototypes were developed and tested through sweating manikin experiments and human wear trials to affirm the effectiveness of our approach. The partitioned design method proved more effective for anti-heat stress workwear for outdoor workers compared to existing solutions.
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开发分区设计的户外工作服,优化织物选择
为确保户外工作者在炎热潮湿环境中的安全和工作表现,抗热应力工作服的必要性显而易见。然而,在考虑多标准决策并考虑不同身体区域的不同功能需求的面料选择技术方面还存在差距。在此,我们提出了一种混合多标准决策方法,将功效系数法、层次分析法、熵权法和相似性排序偏好技术相结合,为开发符合人体工程学的模块化户外工作服提供了理想的解决方案。该方法专为抗热应力工作服量身定制,平衡了相互竞争的功能需求。初步研究包括调查工作服在人体、服装和环境因素方面的要求,从而为 6 种分区设计选择和测试 15 种面料。我们通过功效系数法和人体要求的六个评价指标体系建立了数据标准化,并通过层次分析法和熵法确定了主观和客观标准的权重。利用相似性排序偏好技术得出理想方案,然后对预选面料进行排序,最终选出最优方案。为了验证我们的方法是否有效,我们开发了三种制服原型,并通过出汗人体模型实验和人体穿着试验进行了测试。事实证明,与现有解决方案相比,分区设计方法对户外工作者的抗热应力工作服更为有效。
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