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This book considers the role of indoor textiles and clothing as a barrier between the environment and the human body. It details an experimental study of heat and mass transfer processes through woven textiles. It describes a numerical investigation of the transport of air and heat through woven fabrics by means of computational fluid dynamics. It develops, applies, and verifies an original approach for simulating the woven macrostructure as a jet system. It also evaluates thermophysiological comfort under indoor environmental parameters, clothing insulation, and activity.

Produktbeschreibung
This book considers the role of indoor textiles and clothing as a barrier between the environment and the human body. It details an experimental study of heat and mass transfer processes through woven textiles. It describes a numerical investigation of the transport of air and heat through woven fabrics by means of computational fluid dynamics. It develops, applies, and verifies an original approach for simulating the woven macrostructure as a jet system. It also evaluates thermophysiological comfort under indoor environmental parameters, clothing insulation, and activity.

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Autorenporträt
Radostina A. Angelova holds an M.Sc in textiles and clothing (1994), a Ph.D in technology of textile materials (2001), and a D.Sc in technology of textile materials (2015). She is currently an associated professor in the Department of Textiles and an associate researcher in the Centre for Research and Design in Human Comfort, Energy, and Environment (CERDECEN) at the Technical University of Sofia, Bulgaria. Dr. Angelova lectures on spinning technologies and machines, weaving technologies and machines, and the design of yarns and fabrics. She has authored five books and more than 100 papers.