NIELSEN et al., 1989 - Google Patents
Thermal function of a clothing ensemble during work: dependency on inner clothing layer fitNIELSEN et al., 1989
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- 785217515406911806
- Author
- NIELSEN R
- GAVHED D
- NILSSON H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Ergonomics
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A tight-fitting crewneck undergarment (U) and a loose-fitting shirt (S) were studied as part of a commonly used clothing ensemble (I101= 0.22 m2KW− 1). Ten clothed male subjects performed standardized packing work ([Vdot] O2= 0.761 min− 1) at three climatic conditions …
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