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Heat Loss in Exposed Volunteers

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1989
Hypothermia is a common complication of major surgery and trauma. We studied this problem using Heat Flux Transducers to directly measure heat exchange between seven exposed volunteers and the environment. Heat exchange by radiation and convection was measured from the anterior chest wall and by conduction, between the back and a thermal mattress (CSZ,
M J, English, C, Farmer, W A, Scott
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Directional heat losses in radiometers

Applied Optics, 1986
The heat flow mechanism in thermopile-based electrically calibrated absolute radiometers has been investigated in axial as well as radial directions. Solutions for transient and for steady-state flow of heat and temperature distribution have been obtained. Error functions associated with directional losses have been calculated. It is shown that, due to
H C, Kandpal, K C, Joshi
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