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Effect of the number, thickness and washing of socks on the thermal insulation of feet

Author

  • Kalev Kuklane
  • Désirée Gavhed
  • Ingvar Holmér

Editor

  • Kalev Kuklane
  • Ingvar Holmér

Summary, in English

An effective way to increase the insulation on feet is to add socks. However, the effect of adding new layers on feet has not been studied enough. There is limited data on insulation of socks and their combination with footwear. In this study 4 types of socks with different fabric thickness and 3 types of footwear were tested on a thermal foot model to study the effect of the number, thickness and washing on the thermal insulation of feet.

There is a clear difference between socks with various material thickness/weight. However, when by combining different socks the same material weight is reached then the effect of layers becomes obvious. Adding a layer of thin sock to each sock type increases more noticeably the insulation of thinner socks and the difference between the insulation provided by different sock types decreases. Similar effect of layers can also observed in the case of footwear.

Publishing year

2000

Language

English

Pages

175-178

Publication/Series

Arbete och hälsa

Issue

2000:8

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

National Institute for Working Life

Topic

  • Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Conference name

Ergonomics of Protective Clothing: NOKOBETEF 6 and 1st European Conference on Protective Clothing

Conference date

2000-05-07 - 2000-05-10

Conference place

Norra Latin, Stockholm, Sweden

Status

Published

Research group

  • Thermal Environment Laboratory

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0346-7821
  • ISBN: 91-7045-559-7