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On Heat and Moisture Transfer in Body-clothing System, and, Feasibility of Perspiration Based Infrared Camouflage.

机译:人体服装系统中的水分和水分传递以及基于汗水的红外伪装的可行性。

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Making clothed human body invisible to various thermal infrared cameras has been the interest of researchers for many years. Current technologies used to accomplish the infrared camouflage all rely on external or additional resources, ignoring that our human body actually has its own heat dissipation capability, applicable to and sufficient for the purpose. That is, besides sensible heat release by the mechanisms of conduction, convection and radiation, our body has a very powerful path to dissipate heat by latent thermal release: sweat evaporation. So if, a clothing system can be designed to have the sufficient function of restraining the sensible heat release while encouraging the latent heat release via sweat evaporation, it may discharge the body heat, and lower the cloth surface temperature so as to suppress the infrared detectability.;Based on this idea, a new scheme of perspiration based infrared camouflage and the corresponding multi-layer cloth prototype were proposed in this study. A steady-state model was first developed to theoretically verify its feasibility, and the influences of each structural parameter on the effect of infrared camouflage were also discussed. Then, several experiments were conducted on a layered structure, not ideal but similar to the proposed cloth prototype, and the original theories were modified to suit the experimental system. The experimental results compared well with the theoretical predictions in verifying the principle of proposed perspiration based infrared camouflage, and in examining the effects of such factors as layer thickness and layer sequence. Furthermore, in place of the one-dimensional steady-state model assuming the transfer process along the direction of cloth thickness only, a more comprehensive theoretical treatment of coupled heat and moisture transfer process was proposed on the multilayer-cloth for perspiration based infrared camouflage, capable of predicting multi-dimensional and transient processes, and illuminating the influences of the related variables and ambient fluid field.;This research, as summarized above, not only built a good foundation for further structural optimization for perspiration based infrared camouflage, but also provided both theoretical and experimental guidance for future design of cloth systems dealing with coupled heat and moisture transfer for new functional properties.
机译:多年来,使各种红外热像仪看不到穿衣服的人体一直是研究人员的兴趣所在。用于完成红外伪装的当前技术都依赖于外部或其他资源,而忽略了我们的人体实际上具有自己的散热能力,该散热能力适用于此目的并足够用于此目的。也就是说,除了通过传导,对流和辐射机制显着释放热量之外,我们的身体还有一条非常强大的途径通过潜热释放来散热:汗液蒸发。因此,如果可以设计一种服装系统,使其具有充分的功能来抑制显热释放,同时又鼓励通过汗液蒸发释放潜热,则该服装系统可能会散发人体热量,并降低布料表面温度,从而抑制红外探测能力。基于这一思想,本研究提出了一种新的基于汗液的红外伪装方案和相应的多层布样。首先建立稳态模型以从理论上验证其可行性,并讨论了每个结构参数对红外伪装效果的影响。然后,对不理想但与拟议的布料原型相似的分层结构进行了几次实验,并对原始理论进行了修改以适合实验系统。实验结果在验证所提出的基于汗液的红外伪装原理以及检验诸如层厚和层序等因素的影响方面,与理论预测结果相吻合。此外,代替仅假设沿布料厚度方向进行传递过程的一维稳态模型,针对用于汗渍的红外迷彩多层布,提出了一种更全面的热湿耦合传递理论方法,能够预测多维和瞬态过程,并阐明相关变量和环境流场的影响。综上所述,本研究不仅为进一步优化基于汗液的红外伪装奠定了良好的基础,而且还提供了未来设计的服装系统的理论和实验指南,都涉及热和水分的耦合传递,以实现新的功能特性。

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  • 作者

    Yin, Xia.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Davis.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Davis.;
  • 学科 Textile Technology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 163 p.
  • 总页数 163
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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