Title of article :
The measurement of the solar absorptance of the clothed human body – The case of Japanese, college-aged male subjects
Author/Authors :
Shinichi Watanabe، نويسنده , , Tetsumi Horikoshi، نويسنده , , Jin Ishii، نويسنده , , Akemi Tomita، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
9
From page :
492
To page :
500
Abstract :
In an outdoor environment, thermal comfort is affected by various factors, in particular solar radiation. Quantifying the solar absorptance of a human body is necessary for accurately assessing outdoor thermal comfort. Numerous studies have measured the solar absorptance of skin and fabrics. However, these measurements do not represent the solar absorptance of clothed humans. This study intends to determine the average solar absorptance of the human body wearing a combination of specific black and white garments and measure the average solar absorptance of Japanese, college-aged male subjects wearing casual summer, autumn, and winter clothing. The solar absorptance of the entire clothed human body was derived from these measurements. The solar absorptance of a black-shirt and black-trousers combination was found to be 0.76. For the combination of a white-shirt and white-trousers, the minimum solar absorptance was 0.38. Furthermore, the average solar absorptances of 30 Japanese, college-aged male subjects wearing casual clothing in summer, autumn, and winter were 0.66, 0.69, and 0.77, respectively. In summer, the average solar absorptance of the subjects in casual clothing depended on the color of tops. The average solar absorptances were suggested to be 0.76, 0.56, and 0.68 for subjects wearing black tops, white tops, and tops with Munsell values between 2 and 8, respectively.
Keywords :
clothing , Human body , outdoor , Solar absorptance
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Building and Environment
Record number :
1218679
Link To Document :
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