自感劳累评分
热感觉
堆芯温度
自感劳累
计算机冷却
热病
心率
皮肤温度
拉伤
消防
热应力
材料科学
医学
芯(光纤)
动物科学
热舒适性
物理疗法
复合材料
生物医学工程
化学
内科学
电子设备和系统的热管理
热力学
机械工程
气象学
工程类
血压
生物
有机化学
物理
作者
Jian Yang,Yiwen Zhang,Yiming Huang,Weiwang Chen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2023.103487
摘要
This study aimed to explore the effects of a liquid cooling garment on the physiological and psychological strains of firefighters. Twelve participants wearing firefighting protective equipment with the liquid cooling garment (LCG group) and without the liquid cooling garment (CON group) were recruited to conduct human trials in a climate chamber. During the trials, physiological parameters (mean skin temperature (Tsk), core temperature (Tc), and heart rate (HR)) and psychological parameters (thermal sensation vote (TSV), thermal comfort vote (TCV), and rating of perceived exertion (RPE)) were measured continuously. The heat storage, sweating loss, physiological strain index (PSI), and perceptual strain index (PeSI) were calculated. The results indicated that the liquid cooling garment decreased the mean skin temperature (maximum value of 0.62 °C), scapula skin temperature (maximum value of 1.90 °C), sweating loss (26%), and PSI (0.95 scales) with a significant difference (p < 0.05) at some time points when compared with the CON group. Moreover, the liquid cooling garment had little influence (p > 0.05) on core temperature, heart rate, TSV, TCV, RPE, and PeSI. The association analysis indicated that psychological strain had the potential to predict physiological heat strain with an R2 value of 0.86 between the PeSI and PSI. This study offers insights into the evaluation of cooling system performance, the design of next-generation cooling systems, and the improvement of firefighters' benefits.
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