Heat strain in chemical protective clothing in hot-humid environment: Effects of clothing thermal properties
Chuan-kun Zhang , Ying Chen , Guo-jie Liang , Xin-bo Wang , Xiao-hui Zheng , Song-tao Ding
Journal of Central South University ›› 2021, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (12) : 3654 -3665.
Heat strain in chemical protective clothing in hot-humid environment: Effects of clothing thermal properties
Heat strain experienced by individuals wearing chemical protective clothing (CPC) is severe and dangerous especially in hot-humid environment. The development of material science and interdisciplinary studies including ergonomics, physiology and heat transfer is urgently required for the reduction of heat strain. The aim of this paper was to study the relationship among clothing thermal properties, physiological responses and environmental conditions. Three kinds of CPC were selected. Eight participants wore CPC and walked (4 km/h, two slopes with 5% and 10%) on a treadmill in an environment with (35±0.5) °C and RH of (60±5)%. Core temperature, mean skin temperature, heart rate, heat storage and tolerance time were recorded and analyzed. Physiological responses were significantly affected by the clothing thermal properties and activity intensity in hot-humid environment. The obtained results can help further development of heat strain model. New materials with lower evaporative resistance and less weight are necessary to release the heat strain in hot-humid environments.
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