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Volume 1, Issue 10 (November 2004)

ISSN: 1546-962X
Published Online: 1 November 2004
Page Count: 10


Heat Transfer Characteristics of Sports Apparel
Zuo, J
Graduate Research Assistant, Institute for Environmental Research, Kansas State University, KS

McCullough, EA
Professor and Co-Director, Institute for Environmental Research, Kansas State University, KS

(Received 26 November 2003; accepted 15 June 2004)

Abstract

The protective clothing and equipment required for certain sports may inhibit heat loss from the body and contribute to potentially harmful heat stress injuries. This study measured the thermal resistance (insulation) and evaporative resistance of a variety of sports ensembles worn for football, basketball, baseball, soccer, track, tennis, golf, and cycling. The thermal resistance was measured with a heated sweating manikin in an environmental chamber according to ASTM F 1291. The intrinsic insulation values (Rcl) ranged from a low of 0.018 m2.0 C/W for running/aerobic ensemble consisting of a sports bra and compression shorts to 0.152 m2.0 C/W for a football uniform. The intrinsic evaporative resistance values (Rccl) ranged from 0.004–0.028 m2kPa/W for the same ensembles, respectively. Sports uniforms that cover a large portion of the body surface or provide impact protection substantially reduced heat loss from the body. The data presented in this paper can be used in the solution of heat balance equations to predict physiological responses of athletes when wearing uniforms under different conditions.



Keywords:
heat stress, sports apparel, sweating manikin, athletics

Paper ID: JAI12143
DOI: 10.1520/JAI12143
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Author Title Heat Transfer Characteristics of Sports Apparel Symposium Performance of Protective Clothing: Global Needs and Emerging Markets: 8th Symposium, 2004-01-15 Committee F23