Energies (Oct 2022)

Modeling and Experimental Verification of the Required Power for Electrically Heated Clothing

  • Wojciech Tylman,
  • Rafał Kotas,
  • Marek Kamiński,
  • Anna Dąbrowska,
  • Magdalena Młynarczyk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15207713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 20
p. 7713

Abstract

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The article presents simple modeling and experimental verification of the power required for thermal comfort in electrically heated clothing. The clothing consists of a jumpsuit with embedded heating insets, controlled by a dedicated microprocessor system. The user is able to set heating power using a smartphone app. The experiments, conducted in a mobile freezing chamber, aimed at verification of the model of theoretical power (according to ISO 11079) required to maintain thermal comfort in ambient temperatures below 0 °C. Three participants were asked to adjust heating power to reach thermal comfort. The experiment revealed the required power to be only 40–60% of the theoretical one, meaning that the design of the electrically heating clothing relying solely on the theoretical models and standards would lead to oversizing of the heating system power. Further study indicated that the mean skin temperature by itself is not sufficient as an input to the algorithm for automatic maintaining of thermal comfort, even in stationary conditions.

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