1A2_0655_ THERMAL COMFORT PHYSIOLOGICAL EVALUATION: WHICH SENSORS FOR THE MOST ACCURATE ASSESSMENT?

Authors

  • Ada Ferri
  • B. Cravello
  • F. Dotti
  • A. Vallan

Keywords:

temperature, humidity, microclimate, sensor, thermal comfort

Abstract

In the field of thermal comfort of garments, the importance of the small air gap between skin and garment, called microclimate, is recognized by predictive models and experimental works. However, accurate measurements of microclimate is complex because its volume is small and variable. Moreover, due to body movement, involuntary contact between sensors and skin/garment strongly affects the measurement. In this work, a wearable device designed for measuring microclimate and skin temperature and humidity is presented and validated through tests in a controlled climatic chamber.

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Published

2019-08-07

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Section

Comfort in textiles and clothing