Issue |
MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 137, 2017
Modern Technologies in Manufacturing (MTeM 2017 - AMaTUC)
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Article Number | 01016 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Manufacturing Engineering | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713701016 | |
Published online | 22 November 2017 |
Initial Study on the State of the Art Solutions for the Simulation of the Thermoregulatory Sweating Conditions
1 CAMPUS 02 UAS/Degree Programmes in Automation Technology, 8010 Graz, Austria
2 CAMPUS 02 UAS/Degree Programmes in IT and Business Informatics, 8010 Graz, Austria
3 Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Faculty of Machines Building, 400114 Cluj-Napoca, Romania
* Corresponding author: ioan.turcin@campus02.at
The paper presents an initial study and basic research of the state of the art systems and solutions for the simulation of the thermoregulatory sweating conditions. The simulation of the thermoregulatory sweating conditions has been treated by many researchers, and has become over the years a major area of interest for many industries (e.g. textile, protective garments, aeronautics, automotive industries and sports). The objective of this paper is to reflect and analyse the existing literature, for this purpose. Three existing systems and two thermoregulatory models will be characterized and critically discussed. The findings support the methodology for future applied scientific research (PhD thesis), which will use existing scientific knowledge to develop a practical application using suitable technology.
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