Development of a device for measuring heat-moisture transfer properties of apparel fabrics

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Abstract

When a fabric first touches a hot thin copper plate there is a peak value of heat flow about 0.2 sec after contact. This maximum value is used to evaluate the warm or cool feeling on touching a fabric. Thermal conductivity is measured in the steady state. Human skin is simulated by putting damp paper on the hot plate.

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Kawabata, S. (1984). Development of a device for measuring heat-moisture transfer properties of apparel fabrics. https://doi.org/10.4188/transjtmsj.37.8_t130

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