
Human Thermal Environments
The Effects of Hot, Moderate, and Cold Environments on Human Health, Comfort, and Performance, Third Edition
Ken Parsons(Autor*in)
CRC Press
3. Auflage
Erschienen am 9. April 2014
Buch
Hardcover
636 Seiten
978-1-4665-9599-6 (ISBN)
Beschreibung
In the ten years since the publication of the second edition of Human Thermal Environments: The Effects of Hot, Moderate, and Cold Environments on Human Health, Comfort, and Performance, Third Edition, the world has embraced electronic communications, making international collaboration almost instantaneous and global. However, there is still a need for a compilation of up-to-date information and best practices. Reflecting current changes in theory and applications, this third edition of a bestseller continues to be the standard text for the design of environments for humans to live and work safely, comfortably, and effectively, and for the design of materials that help people cope with their environments.
See What's New in the Third Edition:
All existing chapters significantly updated
Five new chapters
Testing and development of clothing
Adaptive models
Thermal comfort for special populations
Thermal comfort for special environments
Extreme environments
Weather
Outdoor environments and climate change
Fun runs, cold snaps, and heat waves
The book covers hot, moderate, and cold environments, and defines them in terms of six basic parameters: air temperature, radiant temperature, humidity, air velocity, clothing worn, and the person's activity. It focuses on the principles and practice of human response, which incorporates psychology, physiology, and environmental physics with applied ergonomics. The text then discusses water requirements, computer modeling, computer-aided design, and current standards. A systematic treatment of thermal environments and how they affect humans in real-world applications, the book links the health and engineering aspects of the built environment. It provides you with updated tools, techniques, and methods for the design of products and environments that achieve thermal comfort.
See What's New in the Third Edition:
All existing chapters significantly updated
Five new chapters
Testing and development of clothing
Adaptive models
Thermal comfort for special populations
Thermal comfort for special environments
Extreme environments
Weather
Outdoor environments and climate change
Fun runs, cold snaps, and heat waves
The book covers hot, moderate, and cold environments, and defines them in terms of six basic parameters: air temperature, radiant temperature, humidity, air velocity, clothing worn, and the person's activity. It focuses on the principles and practice of human response, which incorporates psychology, physiology, and environmental physics with applied ergonomics. The text then discusses water requirements, computer modeling, computer-aided design, and current standards. A systematic treatment of thermal environments and how they affect humans in real-world applications, the book links the health and engineering aspects of the built environment. It provides you with updated tools, techniques, and methods for the design of products and environments that achieve thermal comfort.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"... a solid review of a very important topic ... a key source of information for research students and others new to the field ..." -Tord Kjellstrom, Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health, Retired, Umea University, Sweden, Australian National University and University College London"... the most comprehensive book available on the effects of human thermal environment on human responses and the methods for analyzing the environment, human, and clothing. ... readable because of its logical structure and serviceable size."
-Hannu Rintamaeki, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
"... a tour de force ... Professor Parsons carefully walks the reader through the fundamental principles, followed by the integration into models, to assessment strategies, and wraps it up with higher level discussion of complex exposures and emerging concerns. His commentary along the way is very informative."
-Thomas E. Bernard
Weitere Details
Auflage
3rd edition
Sprache
Englisch
Verlagsort
Bosa Roca
USA
Verlagsgruppe
Taylor & Francis Inc
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Illustrationen
149 s/w Abbildungen, 151 s/w Tabellen
151 Tables, black and white; 149 Illustrations, black and white
Maße
Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 38 mm
Gewicht
1109 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4665-9599-6 (9781466595996)
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Ken Parsons
Human Thermal Environments
The Effects of Hot, Moderate, and Cold Environments on Human Health, Comfort, and Performance, Third Edition
E-Book
04/2014
3. Auflage
CRC Press
225,99 €
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Ken Parsons
Human Thermal Environments
The Effects of Hot, Moderate, and Cold Environments on Human Health, Comfort, and Performance, Third Edition
E-Book
04/2014
3. Auflage
CRC Press
224,99 €
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Vorauflage

Ken Parsons
Human Thermal Environments
The Effects of Hot, Moderate, and Cold Environments on Human Health, Comfort and Performance, Second Edition
Buch
12/2002
2. Auflage
Taylor & Francis
223,70 €
Artikel ist vergriffen; siehe Neuauflage
Person
Ken Parsons
Inhalt
Human Thermal Environments. The Human Heat Balance Equation and the Thermal Audit. Human Thermal Physiology and Thermoregulation. Psychological Responses and Human Behaviour. Measurement Methods And Assessment Techniques. Dehydration and Water Requirements. Thermal Models. Metabolic Heat Production. The Thermal Properties of Clothing. Testing and Developing Clothing. Thermal Comfort. Thermal Comfort for Special Environments. Thermal Comfort for Special Populations. Heat Stress. Cold Stress. Thermal Environments and Human Performance. Human Skin Contact with Hot, Moderate and Cold Surfaces. International Standards. The Weather, Climate Change and Energy Use. People in Extreme Heat and Cold, Hypo and Hyper Baric Environments, Water, Space and Extreme Sport. Appendices.