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The influence of clothing ensembles on the lower critical temperature.

M Sato, S Watanuki, K Iwanaga, F Shinozaki.   

Abstract

This paper describes the effect of clothing insulation on the lower critical temperature (LCT). Twelve young adult females were exposed to a temperature of 10 degrees C for 2 1/2 h. LCT was estimated at five different clothing conditions according to the intersect method. The total weights of clothing ensembles (CW) of the five conditions were 0.45, 0.52, 0.82, 1.34, and 2.56 kg, and their thermal insulating values (I) were 0.44, 0.60, 0.77, 1.21, and 2.14 clo, respectively. LCT of the five clothing ensembles were estimated to be 26.4, 25.4, 23.5, 21.5, and 17.5 degrees C, respectively. The regression equation of the logarithm of LCT on CW was calculated as logLCT = 1.4469-0.08283 CW and that on I was log LCT = 1.4613-0.10526 I, respectively. The rate of changes in LCT is suggested to be dependent on the clothing conditions as for the following equations: dLCT/dCW = -5.34 exp(-0.1907 CW) or dLCT/dI = -7.01 exp(-0.2424 I).

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4018058     DOI: 10.1007/bf00426290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol        ISSN: 0301-5548


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