2019
DOI: 10.31590/ejosat.629477
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The Effect Of Fabrıc Structural Geometry On Thermal Transfer Performance In Sportswear

Abstract: Especially for textiles, which contain open structure pores, airflow carrying heat energy transfers from one side to another side by conduction and convection. Convective heat transfer plays a very important role in thermal transfer performance of textiles due to its porous structure. Compression sportswear are generally produced from knitted porous stretch fabrics, which get extended on wearing and remain in the extended state. Since they are worn next to skin and are direct contact with the body surface, the… Show more

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“…22 The thermal camera was used to measure indirectly regional sweat absorption of clothing in one of the studies, 23 it was used to investigate the effect of garment fit on the thermal transfer properties of garments in another study. 24 The use of thermal imaging techniques in thermal comfort measurements is an ideal tool as it can collect the skin temperature of the individual and interpret the thermal comfort without direct contact with the skin surface. A thermal manikin system was used to measure the thermal and water vapour resistance properties of the garments, and a thermal camera was used to measure the surface temperatures of the garments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 The thermal camera was used to measure indirectly regional sweat absorption of clothing in one of the studies, 23 it was used to investigate the effect of garment fit on the thermal transfer properties of garments in another study. 24 The use of thermal imaging techniques in thermal comfort measurements is an ideal tool as it can collect the skin temperature of the individual and interpret the thermal comfort without direct contact with the skin surface. A thermal manikin system was used to measure the thermal and water vapour resistance properties of the garments, and a thermal camera was used to measure the surface temperatures of the garments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%