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A S S IGN M E N T - 3
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RAVISH KHAN
SUNIDHI KUMARI
DFT(VI)
Heat transfer
Mass Transfer
Drying of textiles
Requirement in textiles
Drying the fabric or garment
Comfort to wear the garments and fabrics
To avoid clinging property of garments.
Human body produce moisture in form of
perspiration .
It transfer to outside environment through
fabric .
It remove heat from the body through fabric.
MVTR
Stands for MOISTURE VAPOR TRANSFER RATE
It is the rate at which moisture vapor transfer
MVTR
Human Skin
Sweat
Fabrics
Increase thermal
conductivity of
air
Fabric
become
s
uncomf
ortable
Hypothermia
Hypothermia: In extreme cases hypothermia
Perspiration rate
(g/day)
Sleeping
60
2280
Gentle Walking
200
7600
Sitting
100
3800
Active Walking
300
11500
1000-1200
38000-45600
air)
Neoprene, rubber or PVC coated: 1000-1200
Conventional PVC coated:300-400
Waxed cotton:1000+
Wool overcoating: 6-13
Leather :7-8
Woven microfiber: 3-5
Closely woven cotton: 2-4
Stage I & II
Cross sections of absorbent material at different regains .
Wicking
It determines how quickly and how widely
Conclusion
It should be noted that the overall water