Studying Moisture Transport Trough “Active” Fabrics Using Humidity-Temperature Sensor Nodes

Active fabrics providing better comfort of the garments and footwear rapidly become an essential part of our life. However, only limited information about the performance of such fabrics is commonly available for the garment and footwear designers, and tests are often done only with the final produc...

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Main Authors: Andrey Koptyug, Mikael Bäckström, Kajsa Nilsson, Mats Ainegren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-02-01
Series:Proceedings
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/6/230
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spelling doaj-73905aed16bc430389225ac067165b092020-11-24T21:28:02ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002018-02-012623010.3390/proceedings2060230proceedings2060230Studying Moisture Transport Trough “Active” Fabrics Using Humidity-Temperature Sensor NodesAndrey Koptyug0Mikael Bäckström1Kajsa Nilsson2Mats Ainegren3Sports Tech Research Centre, Mid Sweden University, Akademigatan 1, SE-83125 Östersund, SwedenSports Tech Research Centre, Mid Sweden University, Akademigatan 1, SE-83125 Östersund, SwedenSports Tech Research Centre, Mid Sweden University, Akademigatan 1, SE-83125 Östersund, SwedenSports Tech Research Centre, Mid Sweden University, Akademigatan 1, SE-83125 Östersund, SwedenActive fabrics providing better comfort of the garments and footwear rapidly become an essential part of our life. However, only limited information about the performance of such fabrics is commonly available for the garment and footwear designers, and tests are often done only with the final products. Thus development of the objective testing methods for the fabric assemblies containing microporous membranes and garments using them is one of the important topics. Garment tests in the climate chamber when exercising in windy and rainy conditions with a set of temperature and humidity sensors placed over the body allow comparing manufactured garments for thermal and humidity comfort. To allow for better material testing a new laboratory setup was developed for studying the dynamics of the humidity transport through different fabrics at realistic conditions in extension of the existing ISO test procedure. Present paper discusses the experimental procedures and first results acquired with new setup.http://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/6/230active fabricsgarments comfortmicroporous membraneshumidity transportexperimental setup
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author Andrey Koptyug
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Mats Ainegren
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Mikael Bäckström
Kajsa Nilsson
Mats Ainegren
Studying Moisture Transport Trough “Active” Fabrics Using Humidity-Temperature Sensor Nodes
Proceedings
active fabrics
garments comfort
microporous membranes
humidity transport
experimental setup
author_facet Andrey Koptyug
Mikael Bäckström
Kajsa Nilsson
Mats Ainegren
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title Studying Moisture Transport Trough “Active” Fabrics Using Humidity-Temperature Sensor Nodes
title_short Studying Moisture Transport Trough “Active” Fabrics Using Humidity-Temperature Sensor Nodes
title_full Studying Moisture Transport Trough “Active” Fabrics Using Humidity-Temperature Sensor Nodes
title_fullStr Studying Moisture Transport Trough “Active” Fabrics Using Humidity-Temperature Sensor Nodes
title_full_unstemmed Studying Moisture Transport Trough “Active” Fabrics Using Humidity-Temperature Sensor Nodes
title_sort studying moisture transport trough “active” fabrics using humidity-temperature sensor nodes
publisher MDPI AG
series Proceedings
issn 2504-3900
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Active fabrics providing better comfort of the garments and footwear rapidly become an essential part of our life. However, only limited information about the performance of such fabrics is commonly available for the garment and footwear designers, and tests are often done only with the final products. Thus development of the objective testing methods for the fabric assemblies containing microporous membranes and garments using them is one of the important topics. Garment tests in the climate chamber when exercising in windy and rainy conditions with a set of temperature and humidity sensors placed over the body allow comparing manufactured garments for thermal and humidity comfort. To allow for better material testing a new laboratory setup was developed for studying the dynamics of the humidity transport through different fabrics at realistic conditions in extension of the existing ISO test procedure. Present paper discusses the experimental procedures and first results acquired with new setup.
topic active fabrics
garments comfort
microporous membranes
humidity transport
experimental setup
url http://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/6/230
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