EFFECTIVE THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF COMPLICATED HIERARCHIC MULTILAYER FABRIC
Abstract
Warm retention property of fabric is one of the most important factors for clothing comfortability. The worm retention efficiency of a multilayer fabric with hierarchic inner structure was investigated based on its geometric feature. The thermal resistance of the multilayer fabric increases as the layer of the fabric increases.
Dates
- Submission Date2014-03-20
- Revision Date2014-05-02
- Acceptance Date2014-05-20
- Online Date2015-01-04
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Volume
18,
Issue
5,
Pages1613 -1618