Model to identify comfortable cloth fabric for human body during thermal stress due to physical exercise

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Abstract

Physical exercise enhances heat generation in human skin and subcutaneous tissues causing thermal stress. This thermal stress causes discomfort in the human body and deteriorates the physical performance of the human subjects. Appropriate choice of cloth for outer covering of human body is necessary to prevent this to provide comfort during the thermal stress. A mathematical model is proposed in this study to analyze the thermal stresses in human skin and subcutaneous tissues covered with various different cloth fabrics. The model considers four compartments namely cloth, epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissues. The bioheat equation along with appropriate boundary condition is employed in this model for one dimensional unsteady state case. The numerical simulation is performed using forward and central finite difference formulas. The findings have been utilized to examine how different types of fabric impact thermal stress experienced by the layers of human skin during physical activity. The polyester is found to be superior in comparison to cotton fabric as it shows less thermal stress and thus can be concluded to be more comfortable as a dress material.

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Patidar, N., Makrariya, A., Rasheed, R. H., Kumar Singh, N., Alsayah, A. M., Alshukri, M. J., & Rathore, R. K. (2024). Model to identify comfortable cloth fabric for human body during thermal stress due to physical exercise. Materials Research Express, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ad4fdc

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