Evaluation of Functional Underwear for Firefighter Clothing by Total Heat Loss
Synthetic textile such as polyester and poly-urethane has been used for underwear in terms of moisture release and function in underwear.However, the synthetic underwear has high risk for skin burns due to melting and shrinking by heat.Thermal protection and comfort in fire fighter protective clothing is always trading off, but fire fighters tend to use the synthetic underwear to feel comfort and function during firefighting operation without understanding of the risk for skin bums by the textile.Objective of this study is to investigate if the synthetic underwear plays a significant role in moisture and metabolic heat transfer within the fire fighter clothing by total heat loss measurement.Measurement of the total heat loss has been conducted by the ASTM F-1868 instrument (Kato-Tech, Co.Ltd., Japan).Three type of fire fighter clothing, one station wear, and five types of underwear have been used for the test.Test has been conducted for each clothing and combination of clothing.The results shows that range of total heat loss is 322.3 W/m2 to 385.3 W/m2, 857.9 W/m2, 782.3 W/m2 to 897.3 W/m2 for three fire fighter clothing, one station wear and five underwear, respectively.However, when the fabrics of fire fighter clothing, station wear and underwear were piled up, the range of total heat loss decreased to 242.1 W/m2 to 304.4 W/m2.The data indicates that the fire fighters multi-layer fabric controls the heat and moisture transfer within fire fighter clothing and no positive contribution by any types of underwear.
Fire fighter protective clothing Comfort Total heat loss Underwear
Kaoru Wakatsuki Hajime Tsuji Takehiro Kato Yoshio Ogawa
National Research Institute of Fire and Disaster,Chofu,Tokyo 182-8508,Japan Kaken Test Center,Kawaguchi,Saitama 332-0016,Japan
国际会议
苏州
英文
617-622
2013-09-09(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)