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Thermal sensation of the body as influenced by the thermal microclimate in a face mask

Ergonomics, 1987
Subjective and physiological responses were obtained from six subjects wearing a face mask while exercising (220 W m −2) for 15 min on a bicycle ergometer. Different combinations of ambient air temperatures (7, 16 and 25°C) and mask air temperatures (22,27 and 33°C) were studied with two different air humidities inside the mask (61 and 86% relative ...
R, Nielsen   +3 more
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Diversity in thermal sensation

2016
In this paper we structure biological, psychological and background/experience drivers of thermal comfort variance and their relationships to develop a conceptual interaction model. The aim is to create a theoretical model containing a broad range of influencing factors that can be used for hypothesis generation.
Shipworth, David   +3 more
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The Graphic Scale of Thermal Sensation

Architectural Science Review, 1981
The validity of the assertion that visual aids provide a more useful communication tool between cultures than the spoken word was tested on some 1,500 males from the Solomon Islands. Cartoons were used for a study of thermal perception of Solomon Islanders as they transcend cross-cultural barriers and are a good means of conveying complex and ...
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THERMAL SENSATION: INFRARED AND MICROWAVES

1983
Abstract : The main substance of this paper is to use present knowledge to help formulate a hypothetical program of psychophysical experiments with microwaves that will take account of the main variables that determine the subjective response.
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Thermal Sensations of Sedentary Man in Moderate Temperatures

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1971
To determine the full range of thermal conditions at which sedentary subjects report feeling comfortable, 1600 college age students were exposed in groups of 10 subjects each, five men and five women, to 20 dry-bulb temperatures ranging from 60 to 98°F. in increments of 2° F.
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Outdoor Thermal Sensation and Thermal Comfort in Xi'an

5th International Conference on Countermeasures to Urban Heat Islands, 2022
Meng ZHEN   +4 more
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Thermal and moisture sensations

2006
Y.I. Li, Anthony S.W. Wong
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Effects of individual factors on thermal sensation in the cold climate of China in winter

Energy and Buildings, 2023
Fanzhuo Zhou, Zhi-Qi Wang, Lin Duanmu
exaly  

Overall thermal sensation, acceptability and comfort

Building and Environment, 2008
Rongyi Zhao
exaly  

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