Botha, Anton FStoffberg, MEHunter, Lawrance2017-05-162017-05-162016-11Botha, A.F., Stoffberg, M.E. and Hunter, L. 2016. The comfort, measured by means of a sweating manikin (Walter^TM), of clothing containing different fibre combinations : A preliminary investigation. Journal of Family Ecology and Consumer Sciences, Special Edition: Diversifying clothing research in South Africa, vol. 1: 31-40.0378-5254https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jfecs/article/view/153045/142640https://journals.co.za/content/journal/10520/EJC-4ac8c29c3http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9026Copyright: AJOL 2016With the growing importance of clothing comfort in South African and overseas markets for locally produced clothing, the Council for Scientific Industrial Research (CSIR) acquired an advanced sweating fabric manikin for measuring clothing comfort. This preliminary investigation covers the comfort related properties, as measured by means of the Sweating Manikin (WalterTM), of six local clothing ensembles (worsted suit, shirt and underwear) containing different fibre combinations. Although the clothing ensembles, comprising suits with the different fibre combinations, differed somewhat in terms of their comfort related properties, namely thermal resistance, water vapour resistance and moisture permeability index, the differences tended to be neither consistent nor large, and appeared to be related to differences in the fabric structural parameters. Nevertheless, the ensembles comprising the different underwear, namely cotton or wool/nylon, differed consistently, with the thermal and water vapour resistance generally higher, and moisture permeability index generally lower for the ensembles with the wool/nylon underwear than for those with the cotton underwear. Further work, covering a wider range of fabrics and fibre types, is in progress to verify the findings of this preliminary study.enCC0 1.0 UniversalSouth African produced clothingClothing comfortComfort, measured by means of a sweating manikin (Walter (TM)), of clothing containing different fibre combinations : A preliminary investigationArticleBotha, A. F., Stoffberg, M., & Hunter, L. (2016). Comfort, measured by means of a sweating manikin (Walter (TM)), of clothing containing different fibre combinations : A preliminary investigation. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9026Botha, Anton F, ME Stoffberg, and Lawrance Hunter "Comfort, measured by means of a sweating manikin (Walter (TM)), of clothing containing different fibre combinations : A preliminary investigation." (2016) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9026Botha AF, Stoffberg M, Hunter L. Comfort, measured by means of a sweating manikin (Walter (TM)), of clothing containing different fibre combinations : A preliminary investigation. 2016; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9026.TY - Article AU - Botha, Anton F AU - Stoffberg, ME AU - Hunter, Lawrance AB - With the growing importance of clothing comfort in South African and overseas markets for locally produced clothing, the Council for Scientific Industrial Research (CSIR) acquired an advanced sweating fabric manikin for measuring clothing comfort. This preliminary investigation covers the comfort related properties, as measured by means of the Sweating Manikin (WalterTM), of six local clothing ensembles (worsted suit, shirt and underwear) containing different fibre combinations. Although the clothing ensembles, comprising suits with the different fibre combinations, differed somewhat in terms of their comfort related properties, namely thermal resistance, water vapour resistance and moisture permeability index, the differences tended to be neither consistent nor large, and appeared to be related to differences in the fabric structural parameters. Nevertheless, the ensembles comprising the different underwear, namely cotton or wool/nylon, differed consistently, with the thermal and water vapour resistance generally higher, and moisture permeability index generally lower for the ensembles with the wool/nylon underwear than for those with the cotton underwear. Further work, covering a wider range of fabrics and fibre types, is in progress to verify the findings of this preliminary study. DA - 2016-11 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - South African produced clothing KW - Clothing comfort LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2016 SM - 0378-5254 T1 - Comfort, measured by means of a sweating manikin (Walter (TM)), of clothing containing different fibre combinations : A preliminary investigation TI - Comfort, measured by means of a sweating manikin (Walter (TM)), of clothing containing different fibre combinations : A preliminary investigation UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9026 ER -