Thermal resistance models of selected fabrics in wet state and their experimental verification

Abstract
This study investigated the structural model of textile fabrics affected by moisture. The model has been verified through five fleece fabrics made up of various textile materials and subjected to several mechanical surface treatment levels. Thermal resistance is one of the key parameters of thermal comfort along with water vapor permeability. In recent times, a keen interest has been focused on the mathematical modelling of this parameter and its experimental verification. However, most of these efforts are made to describe dryness in thermal resistance of fabrics, ignoring the wet condition found in protective and outdoor clothing. To determine the thermal resistance value of the studied fabrics, the ALAMBETA semiautomatic nondestructive thermal tester was used. The findings show that the proposed model displays substantial harmony with the experimental data.
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thermal resistance, fleece fabric, wet conditions
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0040-5175
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