PCM cooling vest for improving thermal comfort in hot environment
Author | Hamdan, Haneen |
Author | Ghaddar, Nesreen |
Author | Ouahrani, Djamel |
Author | Ghali, Kamel |
Author | Itani, M. |
Available date | 2021-03-31T08:18:06Z |
Publication Date | 2016 |
Publication Name | International Journal of Thermal Sciences |
Resource | Scopus |
ISSN | 12900729 |
Abstract | A cooling vest containing phase change materials (PCM) can help in maintaining the skin temperature of the covered parts at a comfortable level. A transient mathematical model of heat and mass transfer through clothing layers containing PCM packets was developed. Two experiments were performed on a clothed heated cylinder in controlled environment to validate the model using two PCMs at different melting temperatures. Good agreement was found between model-predicted and measured temperatures of the microclimate air between the cylinder and the PCM.The validated fabric-PCM model was then integrated with a segmental bio-heat model to provide realistic skin boundary conditions. The predicted core and mean skin temperatures agreed well with published experimental data of a human wearing a PCM-vest in hot environment.The validated integrated bio-heat and fabric-PCM models were used to study the effect of the melting temperature of the PCM and its mass on the vest performance. It was found that a lower melting temperature must be used when a fast cooling effect is desirable. Moreover, it was found that at fixed melting temperature increasing the PCM mass increased the cooling duration. |
Sponsor | The authors would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Qatar National Research Funds (a member of the Qatar Foundation), Grant # NPRP 7-486-2-185 , State of Qatar. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Elsevier Masson s.r.l. |
Subject | Bio-heat modeling Heat transport in clothing Human body passive cooling Phase change material |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 154-167 |
Volume Number | 102 |
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