Change of Footwear Insulation at Various Sweating Rates
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概要
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Moisture inside the footwear can considerably affect the thermal insulation. In this study with a thermal foot model there was simulated three sweat rates (3, 5 and 10 g/h). Five types of footwear with various insulation levels (dry insulation from 0.19 to 0.50 m^2・K/W) were tested. The footwear insulation reduction was calculated for 1.5 hour period. The reduction in insulation was related to sweating rate and initial insulation. The footwear with high insulation lost even in percentile more insulation than thin boots under the same conditions (9-19% at 3 g/h, 13-27% at 5 g/h and 19-36% at 10 g/h). A relationship between insulation decrease and sweating rate was established. An 8-hour sweating test (5 g/h) and a test for determining evaporative heat losses were carried out in addition. The insulation reduction during the first 1.5 hours of the 8-hour test answered for more than half of the total reduction.
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Holmer Ingvar
National Institute For Working Life Department Of Occupational Medicine
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Holmer Ingvar
National Institute For Working Life
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Kuklane Kalev
National Institute for Working Life, Department of Occupational Medicine
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Kuklane K
National Inst. Working Life
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Kuklane Kalev
National Institute For Working Life Department Of Occupational Medicine : Lulea University Of Techno
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Holmer Ingvar
National Institute For Working Life Dept. Of Occupational Medicine
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Giesbrecht Gordon
Laboratory for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, University of Manitoba
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Giesbrecht Gordon
Laboratory For Exercise And Environmental Medicine University Of Manitoba
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