Publicação

Health risks in a cold thermal environment: clothing and a cold wave

Ver documento

Detalhes bibliográficos
Resumo:This paper presents a case study for cold thermal environment in the open air in a region of geographic coordinates 40.67ºN e and 8.45ºW conducted in first fortnight of February 2015 in Sernada do Vouga, municipality of Águeda, district of Aveiro. It was kept insulated clothingThermal insulation of the clothing was kept. Thermal sensation indicators and thermal insulation indicators were used. The results obtained show that the actual thermal sensations are in agreement with the thermal sensation provided, and that the thermal insulation of the garment must be adapted to the thermohygrometrics conditions of humid air, in order to prevent the failure of the bodyybody failure.
Autores principais:Talaia, Mário
Assunto:Ambiente térmico frio hipotermia índice EsConTer isolamento do vestuário mapas de tempo Ambiente termal frío hipotermia EsConTer aislamiento ropa mapas del tiempo Cold thermal environment thermal sensation EsConTer index clothing insulation weather maps Environnement froid thermique hypothermie Indice EsConTer isolation de vêtements cartes météorologiques
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:português
Origem:Territorium
Descrição
Resumo:This paper presents a case study for cold thermal environment in the open air in a region of geographic coordinates 40.67ºN e and 8.45ºW conducted in first fortnight of February 2015 in Sernada do Vouga, municipality of Águeda, district of Aveiro. It was kept insulated clothingThermal insulation of the clothing was kept. Thermal sensation indicators and thermal insulation indicators were used. The results obtained show that the actual thermal sensations are in agreement with the thermal sensation provided, and that the thermal insulation of the garment must be adapted to the thermohygrometrics conditions of humid air, in order to prevent the failure of the bodyybody failure.