53 research outputs found
A study of the thermal behavior of living biological tissue with application to thermal control of protective suits
Investigating biothermal model of living tissue for application to thermal control of protective clothin
Removal of metabolic heat from man working in a protective suit
A water cooled garment was constructed and used to study the characteristics of independent regional cooling of the body in contrast to the current practice of uniform cooling. The cooling pads in the garment were grouped to provide independent control of water inlet temperatures and flow rates to six regions: head, upper torso, lower torso, arms, thighs, and lower legs. Experiments with and without the cooling suit were conducted with five test subjects standing and walking on a treadmill on selected schedules. Steady state and, to a lesser extent, transient characteristics were obtained
Analysis of a Stefan-Like Problem in a Biological Tissue Around a Cryosurgical Probe,”
Analysis of a Stefan-like problem in the i
Exact Solution to the One-Dimensional Inverse-Stefan Problem in Nonideal Biological Tissues
Transient Behavior of a Rock-Bed Thermal Storage System Subjected to Variable Inlet Air Temperatures: Analysis and Experimentation
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