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Volume 14, Issue 2
Relationship between Ease and Thermal Insulation of Men's Pyjamas Made of a Knitted Fabric with New Cotton Non-Twisted Hollow Yarn

Toko Manabe, Kyoung Ok Kim, Masayuki Takatera, Kyosuke Kanda, Masatoshi Kawakami & Nagisa Hirata

Journal of Fiber Bioengineering & Informatics, 14 (2021), pp. 67-75.

Published online: 2021-06

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We examined the relationship between ease of pyjamas and body on the thermal insulation of men's pyjamas made from a knitted fabric of a new cotton-based non-twisted hollow yarn to obtain design guidelines for higher heat retention. We made six sets of men's pyjamas that have different ease for the circumferences of chest, hip, and sleeve. We measured the heating power required for different parts of a thermal manikin to remain at a constant temperature when the manikin wore the pyjamas. We also measured the thermal insulation when the cuffs of the upper garment and the hems of the lower garment were closed with belts. To evaluate the effect of ease of wearing state on thermal insulation quantitatively, the differences of circumference and area of the cross-section between thermal manikin and a pyjama worn on the manikin were calculated from those 3D scanned data. We investigated the relationship between the heating power and the differences. As a result, the heat retention increased as the differences increased although there are variations depending on the location. There was almost no effect of convection from the cuffs and hems in the experimental environment without wind.

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@Article{JFBI-14-67, author = {Manabe , TokoKim , Kyoung OkTakatera , MasayukiKanda , KyosukeKawakami , Masatoshi and Hirata , Nagisa}, title = {Relationship between Ease and Thermal Insulation of Men's Pyjamas Made of a Knitted Fabric with New Cotton Non-Twisted Hollow Yarn}, journal = {Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics}, year = {2021}, volume = {14}, number = {2}, pages = {67--75}, abstract = {

We examined the relationship between ease of pyjamas and body on the thermal insulation of men's pyjamas made from a knitted fabric of a new cotton-based non-twisted hollow yarn to obtain design guidelines for higher heat retention. We made six sets of men's pyjamas that have different ease for the circumferences of chest, hip, and sleeve. We measured the heating power required for different parts of a thermal manikin to remain at a constant temperature when the manikin wore the pyjamas. We also measured the thermal insulation when the cuffs of the upper garment and the hems of the lower garment were closed with belts. To evaluate the effect of ease of wearing state on thermal insulation quantitatively, the differences of circumference and area of the cross-section between thermal manikin and a pyjama worn on the manikin were calculated from those 3D scanned data. We investigated the relationship between the heating power and the differences. As a result, the heat retention increased as the differences increased although there are variations depending on the location. There was almost no effect of convection from the cuffs and hems in the experimental environment without wind.

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TY - JOUR T1 - Relationship between Ease and Thermal Insulation of Men's Pyjamas Made of a Knitted Fabric with New Cotton Non-Twisted Hollow Yarn AU - Manabe , Toko AU - Kim , Kyoung Ok AU - Takatera , Masayuki AU - Kanda , Kyosuke AU - Kawakami , Masatoshi AU - Hirata , Nagisa JO - Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics VL - 2 SP - 67 EP - 75 PY - 2021 DA - 2021/06 SN - 14 DO - http://doi.org/10.3993/jfbim00367 UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jfbi/19227.html KW - Knitted Fabric KW - Non-twisted Hollow Yarn KW - Pyjamas KW - Thermal Properties AB -

We examined the relationship between ease of pyjamas and body on the thermal insulation of men's pyjamas made from a knitted fabric of a new cotton-based non-twisted hollow yarn to obtain design guidelines for higher heat retention. We made six sets of men's pyjamas that have different ease for the circumferences of chest, hip, and sleeve. We measured the heating power required for different parts of a thermal manikin to remain at a constant temperature when the manikin wore the pyjamas. We also measured the thermal insulation when the cuffs of the upper garment and the hems of the lower garment were closed with belts. To evaluate the effect of ease of wearing state on thermal insulation quantitatively, the differences of circumference and area of the cross-section between thermal manikin and a pyjama worn on the manikin were calculated from those 3D scanned data. We investigated the relationship between the heating power and the differences. As a result, the heat retention increased as the differences increased although there are variations depending on the location. There was almost no effect of convection from the cuffs and hems in the experimental environment without wind.

TokoManabe, Kyoung OkKim, MasayukiTakatera, KyosukeKanda, MasatoshiKawakami & NagisaHirata. (2021). Relationship between Ease and Thermal Insulation of Men's Pyjamas Made of a Knitted Fabric with New Cotton Non-Twisted Hollow Yarn. Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics. 14 (2). 67-75. doi:10.3993/jfbim00367
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