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Parameters of Microclimate in the Space Under Multilayer Children’s Clothing

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The parameters of microclimate in underclothing space of children’s clothes are studied. The importance of the third layer of the clothing for maintaining comfortable state of the child is determined with due regard for variation of microclimate in the underclothing space. The results of a study of the moisture content of modern warming systems recommended for clothes are presented. Based on experiments with the participation of a 7-year old child, the feelings of comfort under conditions of variation of temperature and moisture content in the underclothing space are determined.

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Translated from Khimicheskie Volokna, No. 5, pp. 64-67, September-October, 2019

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Vershinina, A.V., Kirsanova, E.A. Parameters of Microclimate in the Space Under Multilayer Children’s Clothing. Fibre Chem 51, 392–396 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10692-020-10118-5

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