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A study of the influence of different clothing materials on heat and moisture transmission through clothing materials, evaluated using a sweating cylinder

Damjana Celcar (Mura European Fashion Design, Murska Sobota, Slovenia)
Harriet Meinander (SmartWearLab, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland)
Jelka Geršak (The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Engineering Materials and Design, University of Maribor, Maribor, Slovenia)

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology

ISSN: 0955-6222

Article publication date: 29 February 2008

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to investigate the heat and moisture transmission through different types of textile materials or material combinations used for male business clothing.

Design/methodology/approach

In this study, eight different material combinations, which simulate four‐layer male business clothing system were tested using the sweating cylinder under two environmental conditions (10°C/65% RH and 25°C/65% RH), and at two sweating levels (100 and 200 gm−2h−1), in order to evaluate the heat and moisture transmission properties of material combinations.

Findings

The results show how combinations of clothing materials that simulate male business clothing system influence on the dry and evaporative heat loss between the cylinder surface and two different environment conditions as well as to different sweating levels.

Practical implications

The sweating cylinder can be used for measuring the heat and moisture transmission through clothing materials or material combinations in order to find out the best combination of textile materials, which simulate clothing system. Measured thermal comfort properties of material combinations evaluated with a sweating cylinder can provide valuable information for the textile and clothing industry by manufacturing/designing new textiles and clothing systems.

Originality/value

The paper investigated the heat and moisture transmission through combinations of clothing materials that simulate male business clothing system. In the past few years, clothing materials containing microencapsulated phase‐change materials (PCMs) have appeared in outdoor garments, particularly sportswear; therefore, we decided to investigate the combinations of standard used textile materials as well as of materials, containing PCMs, which simulate male business clothing system.

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Citation

Celcar, D., Meinander, H. and Geršak, J. (2008), "A study of the influence of different clothing materials on heat and moisture transmission through clothing materials, evaluated using a sweating cylinder", International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, Vol. 20 No. 2, pp. 119-130. https://doi.org/10.1108/09556220810850496

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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