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Design data for footwear: sweating distribution on the human foot
Available to PurchaseCaroline J. Smith, Christiano A. Machado‐Moreira, Gijs Plant, Simon Hodder, George Havenith, Nigel A.S. Taylor
International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology (2013) 25 (1): 43–58.
Published: 22 February 2013
... inside the shoe. The other used ventilated sweat capsules on a passive, nude foot, with sweating evaluated during passive heating and incremental exercise to fatigue. Findings Results from both laboratories are in agreement. Males secreted more than twice the volume of sweat produced by the females...
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Effects of temperature on liquid penetration performance of surgical gown fabrics
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International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology (2010) 22 (5): 319–332.
Published: 05 October 2010
... in higher liquid penetration than observed with distilled water. Research limitations/implications Results suggest that temperatures within the range of body heat or ambient surgical environments are sufficient to affect liquid penetration of surgical gown fabrics. Also, the use of CLs other than...
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A study on the needle heating in heavy industrial sewing ‐ Part 1: analytical models
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International Journal of Clothing Science and Technology (2001) 13 (2): 87–105.
Published: 01 April 2001
...Qinwen Li; Evangelos Liasi; Hui‐Jun Zou; R. Du In heavy industrial sewing, needle heating has become a serious problem that limits the further increase of the sewing speed, and hence the productivity. The high temperature in the needle can degrade the strength of the thread. At the same, it may...
