Using a Sweating Manikin, Controlled by a Human Physiological Model, to Evaluate Liquid Cooling Garments
2005-01-2971
07/11/2005
- Event
- Content
- An Advanced Automotive Manikin (ADAM), is used to evaluate liquid cooling garments (LCG) for advanced space suits for extravehicular applications and launch and entry suits. The manikin is controlled by a finite-element physiological model of the human thermoregulatory system.ADAM's thermal response to a baseline LCG was measured.The local effectiveness of the LCG was determined. These new thermal comfort tools permit detailed, repeatable measurements and evaluation of LCGs. Results can extend to other personal protective clothing including HAZMAT suits, nuclear/biological/ chemical protective suits, fire protection suits, etc.
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- 18
- Citation
- Farrington, R., Rugh, J., Bharathan, D., Paul, H. et al., "Using a Sweating Manikin, Controlled by a Human Physiological Model, to Evaluate Liquid Cooling Garments," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-2971, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-2971.