Designing a smart electrically heated sleeping bag to improve wearers' feet thermal comfort while sleeping in a cold ambient environment. Issue 10 (June 2017)
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- Designing a smart electrically heated sleeping bag to improve wearers' feet thermal comfort while sleeping in a cold ambient environment. Issue 10 (June 2017)
- Main Title:
- Designing a smart electrically heated sleeping bag to improve wearers' feet thermal comfort while sleeping in a cold ambient environment
- Authors:
- Zhang, Chengjiao
Ren, Chongguang
Li, Ying
Song, Wenfang
Xu, Pengjun
Wang, Faming - Abstract:
- In this study, a novel smart electrically heated sleeping bag was developed by incorporating a proportional–integral–derivative heating control system into a traditional sleeping bag. The smart sleeping bag was aimed to maintain human feet temperature within the thermoneutral range (i.e. 25.0–34.0℃) by automatically adjusting the heat power to the feet region based on real-time human toe temperatures. Subsequently, the performance of the newly developed smart sleeping bag in improving human thermal comfort was investigated by human trials. Eight female subjects underwent two 8-hour sleep trials, that is, the smart sleeping bag with power turned on (SleepingbagHT ) and the smart sleeping bag with power turned off (SleepingbagCON ). All trials were performed at an air temperature of 6.1 ± 0.5℃ (i.e. the EN 13537 defined comfort temperature for females), relative humidity of 80 ± 5% and air velocity of 0.4 ± 0.1 m/s. It was found that SleepingbagHT could maintain both the foot and toe temperatures within the thermal neutral range as well as keep the local-, and whole-body thermal and comfort sensations in thermal neutral state throughout the 8-hour cold exposure. In contrast, linearly decreasing foot and toe temperatures and aggravated local-, and whole-body thermal and comfort sensations were detected in SleepingbagCON within a 4.5-hour cold exposure. It could thus be concluded that the smart electrical heating sleeping bag was able to provide wearers an 8-hour comfortableIn this study, a novel smart electrically heated sleeping bag was developed by incorporating a proportional–integral–derivative heating control system into a traditional sleeping bag. The smart sleeping bag was aimed to maintain human feet temperature within the thermoneutral range (i.e. 25.0–34.0℃) by automatically adjusting the heat power to the feet region based on real-time human toe temperatures. Subsequently, the performance of the newly developed smart sleeping bag in improving human thermal comfort was investigated by human trials. Eight female subjects underwent two 8-hour sleep trials, that is, the smart sleeping bag with power turned on (SleepingbagHT ) and the smart sleeping bag with power turned off (SleepingbagCON ). All trials were performed at an air temperature of 6.1 ± 0.5℃ (i.e. the EN 13537 defined comfort temperature for females), relative humidity of 80 ± 5% and air velocity of 0.4 ± 0.1 m/s. It was found that SleepingbagHT could maintain both the foot and toe temperatures within the thermal neutral range as well as keep the local-, and whole-body thermal and comfort sensations in thermal neutral state throughout the 8-hour cold exposure. In contrast, linearly decreasing foot and toe temperatures and aggravated local-, and whole-body thermal and comfort sensations were detected in SleepingbagCON within a 4.5-hour cold exposure. It could thus be concluded that the smart electrical heating sleeping bag was able to provide wearers an 8-hour comfortable sleep in the studied cold environment. … (more)
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- Textile research journal. Volume 87:Issue 10(2017)
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- Textile research journal
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- Volume 87:Issue 10(2017)
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- Volume 87, Issue 10 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 87
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0087-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 1251
- Page End:
- 1260
- Publication Date:
- 2017-06
- Subjects:
- sleeping bag -- smart textiles -- local thermal comfort -- foot temperature -- cold outdoor environment -- human trials
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