ELECTRICAL ANALOG SIMULATION OF TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN MAN

Abstract

Using the basic equations for heat balance which have been developed to take into account heat losses by radiation, convection and evaporation, an electrical analog has been constructed to simulate the physiological responses to heat and cold in the nude man. As has been previously shown, physiologic temperature regulation involves three of the basic types of control modes, namely, proportional control, rate control and some of the characteristics of on-off control. The rate and proportionality constants have been determined experimentally on the assumption that the regulated temperature is the average body temperature. Time constants for the various thermal changes can be determined from the thermal constants of tissue and the response times of the physiological variables of sweating, vasomotor, activity and change in metabolic rate. The simulator predicts steady state situations of rectal temperature, skin temperature, metabolic rate, vasomotor state and evaporative heat loss under both resting conditions and exercise. Dynamic responses to sudden shifts in environmental temperature, air velocity, relative humidity and metabolic rate can be simulated to a considerable extent using equations based on the controls outlined above. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 12, 1961
Accession Number
AD0259077

Entities

People

  • E. Fessenden
  • J.d. Hardy
  • R.j. Crosbie

Organizations

  • Naval Air Warfare Center Warminster

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Body Temperature
  • Convection
  • Dynamic Response
  • Equations
  • Heat Balance
  • Heat Energy
  • Heat Loss
  • Losses
  • Regulations
  • Simulations
  • Simulators
  • Steady State
  • Sweating
  • Transition Temperature

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