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Design and evaluation of cooling workwear for miners in hot underground mines using PCMs with different temperatures

Qing Zheng, Ying Ke, Hongfu Wang

2020International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cooling workwear using phase change materials (PCMs) was designed for miners in hot underground mines. A new arrangement of PCM packs was introduced that used 15 °C PCMs as the inner layer and 23 °C PCMs as the outer layer (15&23). Its performance was investigated using thermal manikin and human subject tests by comparison with clothing without PCMs (CON), with 15 °C PCMs (15&15) and with melted PCMs (mPCM) in a climate chamber (30 °C, 80% relative humidity). The PCM cooling workwear significantly increased the manikin heat loss, attenuated the rise of skin temperatures and improved thermal sensation and comfort. The cooling duration was extended in 15&23 as compared with 15&15. The added PCMs did not affect the perceptual exertion and body mobility. In summary, cooling workwear using PCMs with different temperatures can be an effective option for miners' personal cooling in a hot and humid environment.

Topics & Concepts

Thermal manikinMaterials scienceRelative humidityThermal sensationPhase-change materialEnvironmental sciencePhase changeComposite materialThermal comfortEngineeringLayer (electronics)Thermal insulationMeteorologyEngineering physicsPhysicsThermoregulation and physiological responsesTextile materials and evaluationsBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization
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