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Havenith, G. (author), Bröde, P. (author), den Hartog, E.A. (author), Kuklane, K. (author), Holmer, I. (author), Rossi, R.M. (author), Richards, M. (author), Farnworth, B. (author), Wang, X. (author)
Calculation of evaporative heat loss is essential to heat balance calculations. Despite recognition that the value for latent heat of evaporation, used in these calculations, may not always reflect the real cooling benefit to the body, only limited quantitative data on this is available, which has found little use in recent literature. In this...
article 2013
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TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author), Bröde, P. (author), Kuklane, K. (author), Candas, V. (author), den Hartog, E.A. (author), Griefahn, B. (author), Holmér, I. (author), Meinander, H. (author), Nocker, W. (author), Richards, M. (author), Havenith, G. (author)
The heat transferred through protective clothing under long wave radiation compared to a reference condition without radiant stress was determined in thermal manikin experiments. The influence of clothing insulation and reflectivity, and the interaction with wind and wet underclothing were considered. Garments with different outer materials and...
article 2010
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Bröde, P. (author), Havenith, G. (author), Wang, X. (author), Candas, V. (author), den Hartog, E.A. (author), Griefahn, B. (author), Holmér, I. (author), Kuklane, K. (author), Meinander, H. (author), Nocker, W. (author), Richards, M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
In order to assess the non-evaporative components of the reduced thermal insulation of wet clothing, experiments were performed with a manikin and with human subjects in which two layers of underwear separated by an impermeable barrier were worn under an impermeable overgarment at 20°C, 80% RH and 0.5 ms-1 air velocity. By comparing manikin...
article 2008
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TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author), Richards, M.G.M. (author), Rossi, R. (author), Meinander, H. (author), Broede, P. (author), Candas, V. (author), den Hartog, E.A. (author), Holmér, I. (author), Nocker, W. (author), Havenith, G. (author)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of moisture on the heat transfer through clothing in relation to the water vapour resistance, type of underwear, location of the moisture and climate. This forms part of the work performed for work package 2 of the European Union THERMPROTECT project. Thermal manikin results of dry and wet...
article 2008
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TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author), Kuklane, K. (author), Gao, C. (author), Holmér, I. (author), Giedraityte, L. (author), Bröde, P. (author), Candas, V. (author), den Hartog, E.A. (author), Meinander, H. (author), Richards, M. (author), Havenith, G. (author)
Cold protective clothing was studied in 2 European Union projects. The objectives were (a) to examine different insulation calculation methods as measured on a manikin (serial or parallel), for the prediction of cold stress (IREQ); (b) to consider the effects of cold protective clothing on metabolic rate; (c) to evaluate the movement and wind...
article 2007
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van Es, E.M. (author), den Hartog, E.A. (author), Bröde, P. (author), Candas, V. (author), Heus, R. (author), Havenith, G. (author), Holmer, I. (author), Meinander, H. (author), Nocker, W. (author), Richards, M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
article 2006
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Havenith, G. (author), Wang, X. (author), Candas, V. (author), den Hartog, E. (author), Griefahn, B. (author), Holmér, I. (author), Meinander, H. (author), Richards, M. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
As part of the EU funded research project THERMPROTECT ('Thermal properties of protective clothing and their use') this paper deals with manikin experiments on the effects of heat radiation at different wind speeds, considering aspects related to the reflectivity of the clothing. A heated thermal manikin 'Newton' was operated with a constant...
conference paper 2005
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Malchaire, J. (author), Geng, Q. (author), Den Hartog, E. (author), Havenith, G. (author), Holmer, I. (author), Piette, A. (author), Powell, S.L. (author), Rintamäki, H. (author), Rissanen, S. (author), TNO Technische Menskunde (author)
Objectives. At the request of the European Commission and in the framework of the European Machinery Directive, research was conducted jointly in five different laboratories to develop specifications for surface temperature limit values for the gripping and handling of cold items. Methods. Four hundred and fourteen experiments were run where...
article 2002
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Holmer, I. (author), Havenith, G. (author), den Hartog, E.A. (author), Rintamaki, H. (author), Malchaire, J. (author)
The aim of the project was to find and compile information on human responses to contact with cold surfaces. The work has covered 1) literature search and field survey; 2) experimental studies with human subjects; 3) simulation by modeling; 4) instrumentation (artificial finger), 5) establishment of database and 6) proposal of a draft standard...
report 2000
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Havenith, G. (author), Holmér, I. (author), den Hartog, E.A. (author), Parsons, K.C. (author), TNO Human Factors Research Institute (author)
Clothing heat and vapour resistances are important inputs for standards and models dealing with thermal comfort, heat- and cold-stress. A vast database of static clothing heat resistance values is available, and this was recently expanded with correction equations to account for effects of movement and wind on the static value of heat resistance...
article 1999
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Parsons, K.C. (author), Havenith, G. (author), Holmér, I. (author), Nilsson, H. (author), Malchaire, J. (author), TNO Human Factors Research Institute (author)
This paper integrates the research presented in the papers in this special issue of Holmer et al. and Havenith et al. [Holmer, I., Nilsson, H., Havenith, G., Parsons, K. C. (1999) Clothing convective heat exchange: proposal for improved prediction in standards and models. Annals of Occupational Hygiene, in press; Havenith, G., Holmer, I., den...
article 1999
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Heus, R. (author), Daanen, H.A.M. (author), Havenith, G. (author), Chen, F. (author), Holmér, I. (author), Martini, S. (author), TNO Technische Menskunde (author)
Hands are important instruments in daily life. Without hands man is hardly able to function independently. Proper functioning of the hands is determined by several physiological parameters. These physiological parameters in turn are influenced by environmental factors. In this view of the literature, physiological processes in manual dexterity...
bookPart 1995
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