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Outdoor thermal physiology along human pathways: a study using a wearable measurement system

机译:沿人类路径的室外热生理学:使用可穿戴式测量系统进行的研究

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An outdoor summer study on thermal physiology along subjects' pathways was conducted in a Japanese city using a unique wearable measurement system that measures all the relevant thermal variables: ambient temperature, humidity, wind speed (U) and short/long-wave radiation (S and L), along with some physio-psychological parameters: skin temperature (Tskin), pulse rate, subjective thermal sensation and state of body motion. U, S and L were measured using a globe anemo-radiometer adapted use with pedestrian subjects. The subjects were 26 healthy Japanese adults (14 males, 12 females) ranging from 23 to 74 years in age. Each subject wore a set of instruments that recorded individual microclimate and physiological responses along a designated pedestrian route that traversed various urban textures. The subjects experienced varying thermal environments that could not be represented by fixed-point routine observational data. S fluctuated significantly reflecting the mixture of sunlit/shade distributions within complex urban morphology. U was generally low within urban canyons due to drag by urban obstacles such as buildings but the subjects' movements enhanced convective heat exchanges with the atmosphere, leading to a drop in T-skin. The amount of sweating increased as standard effective temperature (SET*) increased. A clear dependence of sweating on gender and body size was found; males sweated more standard/underweight subjects. T-skin had a linear relationship with SET* and a similarly clear dependence on gender and body size differences. T-skin of the higher-sweating groups was lower than that of the lower-sweating groups, reflecting differences in evaporative cooling by perspiration.
机译:在日本城市,使用独特的可穿戴测量系统对沿受试者路径的热生理进行了夏季户外研究,该系统可测量所有相关的热变量:环境温度,湿度,风速(U)和短/长波辐射(S和L),以及一些生理心理参数:皮肤温度(Tskin),脉搏频率,主观热感和身体运动状态。 U,S和L使用适合行人受试者的地球仪进行测量。受试者为年龄在23至74岁之间的26位健康的日本成年人(男性14位,女性12位)。每个受试者都穿着一套仪器,沿着指定的行人路线记录了各个小气候和生理反应,这些行人路线横穿各种城市纹理。受试者经历了变化不定的常规观测数据无法代表的变化热环境。 S的波动显着反映了复杂的城市形态内阳光/阴影分布的混合。由于建筑物等城市障碍物的拖曳,城市峡谷内的U通常较低,但受试者的运动增强了与大气的对流热交换,从而导致T型皮肤下降。出汗量随标准有效温度(SET *)的增加而增加。发现出汗对性别和身体大小有明显的依赖性。男性出汗更多的标准/体重过轻的受试者。 T形皮肤与SET *呈线性关系,并且对性别和体型差异的依存度也类似。出汗较高的组的T皮肤低于出汗较低的组的T皮肤,反映出汗液蒸发冷却的差异。

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