Textiles maintain wearer comfort by allowing evaporated sweat to permeate through, providing thermal management and keeping skin dry. For single layers, resistance to mass transport is relatively straightforward. However, when textiles are layered, water vapor transport becomes more complex because diffusing molecules must traverse interstitial spaces between layers. Interstitial mass transport resistances of significant magnitude can reduce rates of water vapor transport through layered textile stacks. The prevailing textile mass transport resistance interrogation method is ASTM F1868: “Standard Test Method for Thermal and Evaporative Resistance of Clothing Materials Using a Sweating Hot Plate.” Four improvements to ASTM F1868 are recommended: (1) gravimetric mass transport measurement, (2) evaluating transport using the Stefan flow model, (3) correct accounting for apparatus mass transport resistances, and (4) recognizing and measuring interstitial mass transport resistances. These improvements were implemented and evaluated by running tests using Southern Mills Defender™ 750 fabric, the calibration standard used for ASTM F1868, on a new gravimetric experimental apparatus. For a single layer of calibration fabric, the gravimetric approach is consistent with the prescribed result from ASTM F1868; however, for stacks of two or more calibration fabric layers, the gravimetric approach does not agree with the prescribed ASTM F1868 result due to interstitial mass transport resistance between fabric layers.
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December 2012
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Impact of Interstitial Mass Transport Resistance on Water Vapor Diffusion Through Fabric Layers
Anshul Sharma,
Anshul Sharma
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Texas
,Austin
, TX 78712
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Sandra K. S. Boetcher,
Sandra K. S. Boetcher
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
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Walid A. Aissa,
Walid A. Aissa
Department of Mechanical Power,
High Institute of Energy,
High Institute of Energy,
South Valley University
,Aswan, Egypt 81528
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Matthew J. Traum
Matthew J. Traum
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Milwaukee School of Engineering,
Milwaukee School of Engineering,
Milwaukee
, WI 53202
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Anshul Sharma
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Texas
,Austin
, TX 78712
Sandra K. S. Boetcher
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University,
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Walid A. Aissa
Department of Mechanical Power,
High Institute of Energy,
High Institute of Energy,
South Valley University
,Aswan, Egypt 81528
Matthew J. Traum
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Milwaukee School of Engineering,
Milwaukee School of Engineering,
Milwaukee
, WI 53202
Manuscript received June 5, 2011; final manuscript received December 10, 2011; published online October 12, 2012. Assoc. Editor: S. A. Sherif.
J. Thermal Sci. Eng. Appl. Dec 2012, 4(4): 041001 (9 pages)
Published Online: October 12, 2012
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Received:
June 5, 2011
Revision Received:
December 10, 2011
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Sharma, A., Boetcher, S. K. S., Aissa, W. A., and Traum, M. J. (October 12, 2012). "Impact of Interstitial Mass Transport Resistance on Water Vapor Diffusion Through Fabric Layers." ASME. J. Thermal Sci. Eng. Appl. December 2012; 4(4): 041001. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4005733
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