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Chemical protective clothing comfort study: thermal insulation and evaporative resistance from fabric to garment
International Textile and Apparel Association (ITAA) Annual Conference Proceedings
  • Liwen Wang, Iowa State University
  • Jie Yang, Iowa State University
  • Rui Li, Iowa State University
  • Chunhui Xiang, Iowa State University
  • Guowen Song, Iowa State University
Track
TAS: Textile/Apparel Science
Presentation Type
Poster
Description

The relationship between the Rct and Ret of textile material used in CPC and that obtained from CPC garment was investigated. It was found that the Rct and Ret of CPC fabric are reliable predictor for the Rct and Ret of CPC garments respectively. Air gap contributes significantly to the increase of the Rct of CPC garments and fabrics. Heat dissipation by water vapor transfer through CPC is a complex process and different from other kinds of clothing due to its low permeability or impermeability. Further studies on the influential factors of Ret of CPC garments are needed.

Citation Information
Liwen Wang, Jie Yang, Rui Li, Chunhui Xiang, et al.. "Chemical protective clothing comfort study: thermal insulation and evaporative resistance from fabric to garment" (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/guowen-song/11/