湿态普通袜子的导热传热预测

IF 1.1 4区 工程技术 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Autex Research Journal Pub Date : 2021-07-07 DOI:10.2478/aut-2021-0032
T. Mansoor, L. Hes, A. Khalil, J. Militký, M. Tunák, V. Bajzík, Y. Kyosev
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摘要在本研究中,建立了一个代数模型并进行了实验验证,以研究含水量对袜子织物传导热损失的影响。结果表明,所研究的袜子中水分含量的增加导致其传导热损失显著增加。将不同纤维组成的普通针织袜润湿至饱和水平,然后逐步降低其含水量。当达到所需的含水量时,袜子样品通过Alambeta热传递测试仪进行表征。采用现有的三种不同的湿织物导热系数修正数学模型来预测袜子在潮湿条件下的热阻。在95%的置信水平下,两种方法的结果都非常一致。在上述模型中,热阻的预测新呈现了所谓的“湿”聚合物而不是干聚合物的实际填充系数和热导率的组合效应。通过这些修改,使用的模型预测了不同湿度水平下的热阻。预测的热阻被转换为具有显著高相关系数的热传递(由于传导)。
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Conductive Heat Transfer Prediction of Plain Socks in Wet State
Abstract In this study, an algebraic model and its experimental verification was carried out to investigate the effect of moisture content on the heat loss that takes place due to conduction of sock fabrics. The results show that increasing moisture content in the studied socks caused a significant increase in their conductive heat loss. Plain knitted socks with different fiber composition were wetted to a saturated level, and then their moisture content was reduced stepwise. When achieving the required moisture content, the socks samples were characterized by the Alambeta testing instrument for heat transfer. Three different existing modified mathematical models for the thermal conductivity of wet fabrics were used for predicting thermal resistance of socks under wet conditions. The results from both ways are in very good agreement for all the socks at a 95% confidence level. In the above-mentioned models, the prediction of thermal resistance presents newly a combined effect of the real filling coefficient and thermal conductivity of the so-called “wet” polymers instead of dry polymers. With these modifications, the used models predicted the thermal resistance at different moisture levels. Predicted thermal resistance is converted into heat transfer (due to conduction) with a significantly high coefficient of correlation.
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Autex Research Journal
Autex Research Journal MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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2.80
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9.10%
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40
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Only few journals deal with textile research at an international and global level complying with the highest standards. Autex Research Journal has the aim to play a leading role in distributing scientific and technological research results on textiles publishing original and innovative papers after peer reviewing, guaranteeing quality and excellence. Everybody dedicated to textiles and textile related materials is invited to submit papers and to contribute to a positive and appealing image of this Journal.
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