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Evaporator transfer function normalization

Direct evaluation of the convective heat transfer coefficient (h ) of subjects clothed in undergarments and socks (normal ventilated environment) was achieved by observing the sublimation rate of naphthalene balls uniformly positioned three centimeters from the body surface. Equations were developed for prediction of h as a function of metabolic activity and posture, calculation o average skin temperature, and estimation of maximum evaporative heat losses from the body (U2 ). In another approach, the coefficients of dry heat transfer at varying wind speeds for nude and clothed sectional mannequins were determined (U3). At air flow rates above 2 m/sec, percentage contributions of individual body sections to total heat transfer remain constant for the nude and clothed mannequin, yet increased for normally uncovered units such as the face and hands. Generally, the ratio of total heat flow for the nude to clothed mannequin increased with air flow. [Pg.262]


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