Evaluation of Adjustable Thermal Insulations of Tibetan Clothing by Manikin Testing
Research and development
Authors:
- Guo Xiao-fang
Department of Light Industry & Textiles, Inner Mongolia University of Technology, Hohhot, P. R. China - Wang Yun-yi
Fashion Institute, Dong Hua University, Shanghai, P. R. China - Li Jun (j/w)
Full text | Abstract: The thermal insulation of clothing needs to be easily adjusted in an unsteady environment, but this is extremely difficult for most clothing. To reveal the effect of different styles of Tibetan clothing on their thermal property, the total thermal insulations of Tibetan clothing in three typical styles were measured using a thermal manikin. The clothing area factors (fcl) of the Tibetan clothing and body surface area covered by a Tibetan robe were tested with a photographic method. The results showed the following: 1) For similar insulation, fcl of Tibetan clothing is about 0.23 bigger than that of western clothing, estimated from ISO 11079; 2)the style of Tibetan clothing significantly affects the fcl (p < 0.05, fcl = 1.229 + 0.007 BSAC) and the intrinsic thermal insulation (p < 0.05, Icl = 0.166 + 0.016 BSAC); 3)the adjustable thermal insulation of Tibetan clothing proved its adaptability to the large air temperature difference environment on the Tibetan plateau ,which should be valuable for the product development of clothing used in a unsteady environment. |
Tags:
Tibetan clothing, style, thermal insulation, clothing area factor, thermal manikin.
Citation:
Guo X-f, Wang Y-y, Li J. Evaluation of Adjustable Thermal Insulations of Tibetan Clothing by Manikin Testing. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2013; 21, 1(97): 87-91.
Published in issue no 1 (97) / 2013, pages 87–91.