warmer air out. Respiration rate is regulated by
means of the program.
Application of thermal manikins enables to study
processes that occur in the material package of
wetsuit thermal properties in more detail.
Particularly, using them the following can be
measured: temperature field distribution on a
thermal manikin surface and in wetsuit structure,
heat flux density on a thermal manikin surface.
4 CONCLUSIONS
Due to the necessity to improve sportwear, a
question of quality of materials to be used can be
solved using various assessment methods and the
respective software that can process formulas of
classical thermal exchange laws. Study methods
using thermal manikins are very similar to
experimental methods involving testers. When
carrying out studies on development of new wetsuit
prototypes it is necessary to involve specialists in the
field of exercise physiology, human thermal
exchange, programming, sports metrology.
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