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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2004

Comparison of thermal manikins of different body shapes and size

Kalev Kuklane; Mariann Sandsund; Randi Eidsmo Reinertsen; Yutaka Tochihara; Takako Fukazawa; Ingvar Holmér

Differences between manikins may be present due to manikin body shapes (male versus female). In order to examine such differences a study was designed. Comparisons were carried out based on: (1) tight versus loose clothing; (2) serial versus parallel calculation models; (3) even versus uneven clothing (insulation) distribution; and (4) the effect of donning clothes. Differences were observed between female and male manikins depending on body shape. However, these differences were within the range that was observed in the Subzero project, and were comparable with differences between manikins of male body shapes. Manikins behaved differently according to clothing adjustments. Tight-fitting clothes resulted in smaller differences. The effects of donning clothes were more pronounced with the serial calculation model, while the results generated by the serial and parallel calculation models differed more if the insulation was unevenly distributed (24% and 12% respectively). In order to examine the effect of body size, two baby manikins were compared to an adult manikin. The experimental conditions involved air layer insulation measurements (AL), lying on the back on an insulating surface (OB), and lying on the back on an insulating surface, covered with a sheet (OBS, baby manikins only). The acquired AL insulation for all manikins were very similar. The insulation value of adult manikin tested under condition OB differed from the others. This was related to flexible joints allowing the arms and legs to be in contact with the insulating surface, while baby manikins retained their arms and legs in the air. The baby manikins performed similarly in OBS tests.


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2009

Differences in comfort perception in relation to local and whole body skin wettedness.

Takako Fukazawa; George Havenith


Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics | 2008

The skin interface - meeting point of physiology and clothing science

George Havenith; Caroline J. Smith; Takako Fukazawa


European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2011

Evaluation of the thermal insulation of clothing of infants sleeping outdoors in Northern winter

Marjo Tourula; Takako Fukazawa; Arja Isola; Juhani Hassi; Yutaka Tochihara; Hannu Rintamäki


Archive | 2012

Ethnic differences in thermal responses and comfort sensation between Japanese and Caucasian young males under a temperate environment

Takako Fukazawa; George Havenith


Archive | 2009

Evaluation of local and whole body thermal comfort sensations using salivary amylase activity and cortisol

Takako Fukazawa; Yutaka Tochihara; George Havenith


11th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics | 2005

Usability of a newly developed thermal manikin of infant to assess thermal stress in various environments

Takako Fukazawa; Yutaka Tochihara; Yamamoto Tsuneyuki; Ingvar Holmér; Kalev Kuklane


人間-生活環境系シンポジウム報告集 | 2011

P2-15 Relevance of salibary amylase activity and cortisol to thermally comfortable and uncomfortable states

Takako Fukazawa; Ayumi Yaku; Rie Fukuyama; Tsumugi Shimizu; Yutaka Tochihara


人間-生活環境系シンポジウム報告集 | 2011

S5-2 Clothing at altitude : Effects of low air pressure on thermal responses in cold environment

Takako Fukazawa; Yutaka Tochihara


人間-生活環境系シンポジウム報告集 | 2011

P2-14 Thermal resistance of Japanese-infant clothing ensembles using a baby thermal manikin

Takako Fukazawa; Sachiyo Ikeda; Seon-Suk Kim; Yutaka Tochihara

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Yutaka Tochihara

Kyushu Institute of Design

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Yuki Takahara

Kyushu Institute of Design

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Gung Lee

Kyushu Institute of Design

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Ingvar Holmér

Gymnastik- och idrottshögskolan

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