The future of our thermal comfort: a commentary on developments in electronic textiles to regulate body temperature

This commentary examines the potential for electronic textiles (e-textiles) to form part of the solution to improved thermal comfort for individuals whilst reducing the high energy consumption of heating and cooling systems. The article begins by introducing factors that influence thermal comfort fo...

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Main Author: Ashleigh Naysmith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Huddersfield Press 2023-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.fieldsjournal.org.uk/article/id/1257/
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description This commentary examines the potential for electronic textiles (e-textiles) to form part of the solution to improved thermal comfort for individuals whilst reducing the high energy consumption of heating and cooling systems. The article begins by introducing factors that influence thermal comfort for individuals and the weaknesses of the current thermal management systems. The commentary presents e-textiles as a promising solution to these challenges by demonstrating an option that can provide the individual with enhanced thermal comfort without reliance on centralised heating systems, and crucially, does so in a manner that minimises the need for individuals to change their behaviour. The article concludes with a view of groundbreaking research that is pushing the boundaries of current e-textile technological capabilities.
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spelling doaj.art-ebc3e3b2903440129d7cabeb39074b462023-10-03T15:03:54ZengUniversity of Huddersfield PressFields2057-01632023-09-01PGR EditionConference 202210.5920/fields.1257The future of our thermal comfort: a commentary on developments in electronic textiles to regulate body temperatureAshleigh Naysmith 0University of HuddersfieldThis commentary examines the potential for electronic textiles (e-textiles) to form part of the solution to improved thermal comfort for individuals whilst reducing the high energy consumption of heating and cooling systems. The article begins by introducing factors that influence thermal comfort for individuals and the weaknesses of the current thermal management systems. The commentary presents e-textiles as a promising solution to these challenges by demonstrating an option that can provide the individual with enhanced thermal comfort without reliance on centralised heating systems, and crucially, does so in a manner that minimises the need for individuals to change their behaviour. The article concludes with a view of groundbreaking research that is pushing the boundaries of current e-textile technological capabilities. https://www.fieldsjournal.org.uk/article/id/1257/electronic textileshvace-textilesthermal comfortbehaviour change
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The future of our thermal comfort: a commentary on developments in electronic textiles to regulate body temperature
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electronic textiles
hvac
e-textiles
thermal comfort
behaviour change
title The future of our thermal comfort: a commentary on developments in electronic textiles to regulate body temperature
title_full The future of our thermal comfort: a commentary on developments in electronic textiles to regulate body temperature
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title_short The future of our thermal comfort: a commentary on developments in electronic textiles to regulate body temperature
title_sort future of our thermal comfort a commentary on developments in electronic textiles to regulate body temperature
topic electronic textiles
hvac
e-textiles
thermal comfort
behaviour change
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