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저온환경에서 여성 온열쾌적성 유지를 위한 쾌적온도범위 및 동적 온도변화 연구Women’s Comfort Temperature Range and Dynamic Temperature Changefor Maintaining Thermal Comfort in Low Temperature Environment

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Women’s Comfort Temperature Range and Dynamic Temperature Changefor Maintaining Thermal Comfort in Low Temperature Environment
Authors
김소영이옥경이희란
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
한국의류산업학회
Keywords
comfort temperature range (쾌적온도범위); thermal comfort (온열쾌적성); dynamic temperature change (동적 온도변화); low temperature environment (저온환경)
Citation
한국의류산업학회지, v.22, no.6, pp.853 - 861
Journal Title
한국의류산업학회지
Volume
22
Number
6
Start Page
853
End Page
861
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/18548
ISSN
1229-2060
Abstract
Various types of clothing are being developed to boost thermal comfort during cold winters along with research on change of body temperature when heating is applied. There is a noticeable behavioral difference by gender when using heating panels in a cold environment; however, research on women has been insufficient. This study find a temperature range that provides sustainable thermal comfort in a low temperature environment by observing temperature and change of temperature when subjects are classified according to physical activities or cold sensitivities. For the study results, 8 women in their 20s were subjected to experiment in a low temperature environment for 75 minutes (sitting position: 30 min., running: 15 min., and sitting position: 30 min.). Subjects were asked to turn on/off the heating panel freely to analyze the range of comfortable temperature and clothing microclimate; in addition, skin temperature and heating panel temperature were measured and analyzed at 9 points. As a result, temperature at which subjects turn on and off the heating panel indicated a statistically meaningful difference between the cold sensitivity group depending on exercise or non-exercise. The range of comfortable abdomen temperature was wider than the lower back and was significantly reduced when the subject was running. The range of comfortable temperature was also largest for the heating panel temperature, microclimate, and skin temperature in suggesting that adequate adjustment will be required depending on the surrounding environment or movement of the wearer.
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