This study makes clear that mean skin temperature and skin wettedness do not remain constant but may vary under constant thermal sensations of "slightly warm", "warm" and "hot". The relationship between mean skin temperature and skin wettedness under the constant thermal sensation of "warm" is adequaltely expressed through a convex curve with a negative slope.
Curved line of constant thermal sensation expressed using mean skin temperature and skin wettedness
Year:
2002
Bibliographic info:
Proceedings of Room Vent 2002 (8th International Conference on Air Distribution in Rooms) - 8-11 september 2002 - Moltke's palace, Copenhagen - Denmark - pp 313-316, 10 figs, 2 Tab., 3 ref.