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Heat and Moisture Transfer in Textile Assemblies

Textile Research Journal, 1995
The heat and mass transfer model developed in Part I has been further modified to evaluate the steaming of blended and interleaved fabric-wrapper assemblies. Various conditions relating to the batch decatizing of a wool fabric with a cotton, nylon, or polyester wrapper have been examined. Results of the computations show that cotton wrappers produce a
C.V. Le   +3 more
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Heat and Moisture Transfer Through Nonwoven Fabrics

Textile Research Journal, 1994
A theoretical model is demonstrated that provides a reliable prediction of thermal transmission through nonwoven structures. The validity of the model is confirmed in experiments that measure the thermal conductivity of various nonwoven barrier fabrics.
Sang S. Woo   +2 more
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- VISCOELASTIC STRAIN-STRESS AND HEAT/MOISTURE TRANSFER -

Drying Technology, 1992
ABSTRACT The theoretical analysis was developed to predict the deformation characteristic of formed clay during a drying process in a ceramic production. The three dimensional strain-stress distribution as well as heat and moisture transfer in a slab shape of clay were simultaneously analyzed by a finite element method.
Masanobu Hasatani   +2 more
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Skin Moisture and Heat Transfer

2012
One of the functions of the skin is to exchange heat. Heat normally leaves the body by convection, conduction, evaporation, and radiation. It can also be gained by conduction and radiation from outside sources. Pivotal in the exchange of heat is the moisture content of the skin.
Jerrold Scott Petrofsky, Lee Berk
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