Thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / Norhayaty Zahari

The choice of fabric parameters such as fibre type and structure play key roles in the thermoregulatory process due to the change and loss of heat and moisture through sweat evaporation and heat dissipation. This study investigates the thermophysiological comfort properties of ripstop fabrics from d...

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spelling my-uitm-ir.605192022-05-30T03:32:21Z Thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / Norhayaty Zahari 2021-08 Zahari, Norhayaty Textile fabrics The choice of fabric parameters such as fibre type and structure play key roles in the thermoregulatory process due to the change and loss of heat and moisture through sweat evaporation and heat dissipation. This study investigates the thermophysiological comfort properties of ripstop fabrics from different material composition percentages of polyester/cotton (P50C50 and P35C65) and nylon/cotton (N50C50 and N20C80). The first part of the study focuses on the fabric’s air permeability, thermal resistance, water vapour resistance and water vapour permeability. In the second part, thermoregulatory responses from the fabric on test subjects wearing enforcement personnel clothing during intense physical activities were measured. The results suggest that the air permeability of the fabrics depends on thread density. Fabrics with the lowest thread density (P50C50; thread count ratio 0.436) exhibited the highest air permeability. This is due to its open structure, allowing more air to pass through the fabric. The results also indicate that the fibre content affects the thermal resistance of the fabrics. Fabrics with higher proportion of cotton, showed higher thermal resistance results (P35C65; 0.0341 ± 0.0006 m2.K/W and N20C80; 0.0209 ± 0.0022 m2.K/W). This is due to the low thermal conductivity properties of cotton (0.026-0.065 W/mK). Regarding water vapour permeability results, its trends are proportional to the air permeability results (r = 0.8). For the overall moisture management results, the P50C50 fabric has a score of 4 for Overall Moisture Management Capability (OMMC) and Accumulated One-way Transport Index (AOTI), which means this fabric can absorb sweat and transport it to the external environment. Thus, the P50C50 fabric gave the best thermophysiological comfort properties, as indicated by the study. The thermoregulatory study indicated that the N20C80 clothing does not offer a greater thermal balance than P50C50 clothing. The Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) of the participants was rated higher for N20C80 as compared to P50C50 (P < 0.001; P50C50 11.2 ± 1.1, N20C80 12.3 ± 1.1). Results from thermoregulatory response revealed a significantly greater for thermal sensation (P < 0.001; P50C50 3.2 ± 0.8, N20C80 3.8 ± 0.7), sweating sensation (P = 0.05; P50C50 6.8 ± 3.0, N20C80 7.8 ± 3.1), skin wetness (P = 0.007; P50C50 5.4 ± 2.2, N20C80 5.9 ± 2.2), clothing comfort (P < 0.01; P50C50 6.0 ± 1.4, N20C80 7.7 ± 1.7) and clothing humidity (P = 0.001; P50C50 6.4 ± 2.7, N20C80 7.1 ± 2.6). This demonstrates that participants wearing N20C80 clothing felt warmer than the P50C50 clothing. This result is consistent with thermophysiological findings suggesting that N20C80 had lower water vapour permeability, lower air permeability and poor One-Way Transport Index (AOTI) properties. According to the Perceptual Response Survey of the respondents, the P50C50 was more convenient to wear for 8 km uphill running on a treadmill during the exercise study. This indicated that P50C50 would have a better thermoregulatory response to regulate the thermal equilibrium between human skin and the environment. 2021-08 Thesis https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60519/ https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60519/1/60519.pdf text en public masters Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Applied Sciences Ahmad, Mohd Rozi (Associate Prof. Ts. Dr.)
institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
collection UiTM Institutional Repository
language English
advisor Ahmad, Mohd Rozi (Associate Prof. Ts. Dr.)
topic Textile fabrics
spellingShingle Textile fabrics
Zahari, Norhayaty
Thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / Norhayaty Zahari
description The choice of fabric parameters such as fibre type and structure play key roles in the thermoregulatory process due to the change and loss of heat and moisture through sweat evaporation and heat dissipation. This study investigates the thermophysiological comfort properties of ripstop fabrics from different material composition percentages of polyester/cotton (P50C50 and P35C65) and nylon/cotton (N50C50 and N20C80). The first part of the study focuses on the fabric’s air permeability, thermal resistance, water vapour resistance and water vapour permeability. In the second part, thermoregulatory responses from the fabric on test subjects wearing enforcement personnel clothing during intense physical activities were measured. The results suggest that the air permeability of the fabrics depends on thread density. Fabrics with the lowest thread density (P50C50; thread count ratio 0.436) exhibited the highest air permeability. This is due to its open structure, allowing more air to pass through the fabric. The results also indicate that the fibre content affects the thermal resistance of the fabrics. Fabrics with higher proportion of cotton, showed higher thermal resistance results (P35C65; 0.0341 ± 0.0006 m2.K/W and N20C80; 0.0209 ± 0.0022 m2.K/W). This is due to the low thermal conductivity properties of cotton (0.026-0.065 W/mK). Regarding water vapour permeability results, its trends are proportional to the air permeability results (r = 0.8). For the overall moisture management results, the P50C50 fabric has a score of 4 for Overall Moisture Management Capability (OMMC) and Accumulated One-way Transport Index (AOTI), which means this fabric can absorb sweat and transport it to the external environment. Thus, the P50C50 fabric gave the best thermophysiological comfort properties, as indicated by the study. The thermoregulatory study indicated that the N20C80 clothing does not offer a greater thermal balance than P50C50 clothing. The Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) of the participants was rated higher for N20C80 as compared to P50C50 (P < 0.001; P50C50 11.2 ± 1.1, N20C80 12.3 ± 1.1). Results from thermoregulatory response revealed a significantly greater for thermal sensation (P < 0.001; P50C50 3.2 ± 0.8, N20C80 3.8 ± 0.7), sweating sensation (P = 0.05; P50C50 6.8 ± 3.0, N20C80 7.8 ± 3.1), skin wetness (P = 0.007; P50C50 5.4 ± 2.2, N20C80 5.9 ± 2.2), clothing comfort (P < 0.01; P50C50 6.0 ± 1.4, N20C80 7.7 ± 1.7) and clothing humidity (P = 0.001; P50C50 6.4 ± 2.7, N20C80 7.1 ± 2.6). This demonstrates that participants wearing N20C80 clothing felt warmer than the P50C50 clothing. This result is consistent with thermophysiological findings suggesting that N20C80 had lower water vapour permeability, lower air permeability and poor One-Way Transport Index (AOTI) properties. According to the Perceptual Response Survey of the respondents, the P50C50 was more convenient to wear for 8 km uphill running on a treadmill during the exercise study. This indicated that P50C50 would have a better thermoregulatory response to regulate the thermal equilibrium between human skin and the environment.
format Thesis
qualification_level Master's degree
author Zahari, Norhayaty
author_facet Zahari, Norhayaty
author_sort Zahari, Norhayaty
title Thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / Norhayaty Zahari
title_short Thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / Norhayaty Zahari
title_full Thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / Norhayaty Zahari
title_fullStr Thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / Norhayaty Zahari
title_full_unstemmed Thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / Norhayaty Zahari
title_sort thermophysiological comfort properties and thermoregulatory responses on enforcement personnel clothing / norhayaty zahari
granting_institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
granting_department Faculty of Applied Sciences
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/60519/1/60519.pdf
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