Review on fabric thermal comfort in wet conditions

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Research journal of textile and apparel Pub Date : 2022-05-31 DOI:10.1108/rjta-03-2022-0034
Samridhi Garg, M. Sikka, V. Midha
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Purpose Perspiration and heat are produced by the body and must be eliminated to maintain a stable body temperature. Sweat, heat and air must pass through the fabric to be comfortable. The cloth absorbs sweat and then releases it, allowing the body to chill down. By capillary action, moisture is driven away from fabric pores or sucked out of yarns. Convectional air movement improves sweat drainage, which may aid in body temperature reduction. Clothing reduces the skin's ability to transport heat and moisture to the outside. Excessive moisture makes clothing stick to the skin, whereas excessive heat induces heat stress, making the user uncomfortable. Wet heat loss is significantly more difficult to understand than dry heat loss. The purpose of this study is to provided a good compilation of complete information on wet thermal comfort of textile and technological elements to be consider while constructing protective apparel. Design/methodology/approach This paper aims to critically review studies on the thermal comfort of textiles in wet conditions and assess the results to guide future research. Findings Several recent studies focused on wet textiles' impact on comfort. Moisture reduces the fabric's thermal insulation value while also altering its moisture characteristics. Moisture and heat conductivity were linked. Sweat and other factors impact fabric comfort. So, while evaluating a fabric's comfort, consider both external and inside moisture. Originality/value The systematic literature review in this research focuses on wet thermal comfort and technological elements to consider while constructing protective apparel.
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织物在潮湿条件下的热舒适性研究进展
目的人体会产生汗液和热量,为了保持稳定的体温,必须排出汗液和热量。汗液、热量和空气必须通过织物才能感到舒适。这种布可以吸收汗水,然后释放出来,让身体降温。通过毛细作用,水分从织物毛孔中被排出或从纱线中被吸出。对流的空气运动可以促进排汗,这可能有助于降低体温。衣服会降低皮肤向外界输送热量和水分的能力。过多的水分会使衣服粘在皮肤上,而过多的热量会引起热应激,使使用者感到不舒服。湿热损失明显比干热损失更难理解。本研究的目的是提供完整的纺织品湿热舒适资料,以及在制作防护服时需要考虑的技术因素。设计/方法/方法本文旨在对潮湿条件下纺织品热舒适的研究进行批判性回顾,并评估结果以指导未来的研究。最近有几项研究关注湿纺织品对舒适度的影响。湿气降低了织物的保温价值,同时也改变了它的防潮特性。水分和热传导性是联系在一起的。汗水和其他因素会影响织物的舒适度。因此,在评估一件面料的舒适度时,要同时考虑其内部和外部的湿度。原创性/价值本研究的系统文献综述集中在湿热舒适性和设计防护服时需要考虑的技术因素。
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Research journal of textile and apparel
Research journal of textile and apparel MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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