Evaluation of Three Cold Weather Ensembles with a Heated Base Layer at -20 Degrees C Using a Thermal Manikin with Dynamic Heat Flux Sensors

Abstract

The goal of this project was to determine the efficacy and performance of a heated clothing system when it is used with three Air Warrior ensembles at different environmental conditions. The baseline thermal properties of the heated base-layer (heat off), and three Air Warrior ensembles (each worn over the unpowered base layer) were measured (see Xu et. al, USARIEM tech report T23-004). In the present series of tests, three Air Warrior ensembles with a heated base-layer (Human Systems Integration (HSI), East Walpole, MA) were measured to determine the heating power provided by the HSI system. The three Air Warrior ensembles were light, intermediate, and cold weather ensembles. They were tested on an ANDI thermal manikin (Thermetrics, Seattle, WA) in a -20 degrees C environment while the active heating system was turned on at power levels of low, medium, and high. The heat gains, i.e., the heat from the HSI heated layer to the manikin, ranged from approximately 25 W to 48 W. This heat was distributed to four body regions: torso, thighs, hands, and feet.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2023
Accession Number
AD1213397

Entities

People

  • Juliette I. Jacques
  • Julio A. Gonzalez
  • Maddy Bogan
  • Meredith Mcquerry
  • Reed W. Hoyt
  • Timothy P. Rioux
  • Xiaojiang Xu

Organizations

  • Florida State University
  • Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
  • United States Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Body Regions
  • Clothing
  • Cooling
  • Detectors
  • Environment
  • Heat Flux
  • Heat Loss
  • Human Systems Integration
  • Laboratory Tests
  • Military Research
  • Standards
  • Temperature Control
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Test Methods
  • Thermal Insulation
  • Thermal Properties
  • Thermal Resistance

Readers

  • Canine Service Warrior Training Program for Wounded Warriors in the Veterinary Industry, Supported by Donors.
  • Exercise and Sports Science.
  • Thermal Physics or Thermal Science.