Absorption of Solar Radiation by an Ellipsoid Sensor Simulated the Human Body
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概要
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Assessment of heat gain in man caused by solar radiation is one of the most important problems in research of the human heat balance outdoors. The purpose of the present study was to investigate a new method for estimation of solar heat income. Absorption of short wave radiation (direct, diffuse and reflected) was measured with an ellipsoid sensor representing a simple, physical model of man. Measurements were performed in climatic chamber with the use of an iodide CSI solar lamp. The absorbed quantity of solar radiation varied as a result of sun altitude as well as of a colour and insulation of fabric covering the ellipsoid sensor. The new coefficients derived from our investigations for estimating doses of absorbed solar radiation should be applicable for a standing man. They correlate better with mean skin temperature observed on subjects outdoor than previous results obtained based on a cylinder as an analogue model of man. The ellipsoid sensor covered by a black fabric absorbed about 6 times more of solar radiation than when covered by a white textile.
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Holmer Ingvar
National Institute For Working Life
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Nilsson Hakan
National Institute For Working Life
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Blazejczyk Krzysztof
S. Leszcycki Institute Of Geography And Spatial Organization Polish Academy Of Sciences
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