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The interaction of clothing ventilation with dry and evaporative heat transfer of jackets: The effect of air and vapor permeability

Xiao-Qun Dai (College of Textile and Clothing Engineering, Soochow University, Suzhou, China)
George Havenith (Environmental Ergonomics Research Centre, Loughborough University Design School, Loughborough, UK)

International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology

ISSN: 0955-6222

Article publication date: 5 September 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the effect of air and vapor permeability of jacket materials on ventilation, heat and moisture transfer.

Design/methodology/approach

Clothing ventilation (V), thermal insulation (I) and vapor resistance (R e ) of three jackets made of different materials (normal textile, PVC and “breathable” membrane coated textile), worn on an articulated thermal manikin in a controlled climate chamber, were measured under various conditions, respectively. The various conditions of microenvironment ventilation were created by making the manikin stand and walk, combined with three wind speeds of <0.2, 0.4 and 2.0 m/s, respectively.

Findings

In the condition without any forced convection, the air permeability makes no big difference to dry and evaporative heat transfer among the jackets, while the vapor permeability plays a big role in the evaporative heat loss. In the condition with forced convection, the dry heat diffusion is strongly coupled to the evaporative heat transfer in air and vapor permeable textile material.

Research limitations/implications

The effects of ventilation on heat and moisture transfer varies because of different ways of ventilation arising: penetration through the fabric is proven to be the most effective way in vapor transfer although it does not seem as helpful for dry heat diffusion.

Originality/value

The achievements in this paper deepens the understanding of the process of the dry and evaporative heat transfer through clothing, provides clothing designer guidance to choose proper materials for a garment, especially work clothing.

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Acknowledgements

This is a project funded by the priority academic program development (PAPD) of Jiangsu Higher Education Institutions. The project is also partially funded by Nantong Textile Institute of Soochow University.

Citation

Dai, X.-Q. and Havenith, G. (2016), "The interaction of clothing ventilation with dry and evaporative heat transfer of jackets: The effect of air and vapor permeability", International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology, Vol. 28 No. 5, pp. 570-581. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCST-12-2015-0135

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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