Tam H S, Darling R C, Downey J A, Cheh H Y
J Appl Physiol. 1976 Nov;41(5 Pt. 1):777-80. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1976.41.5.777.
The rate of evaporation of sweat under a step change of ambient temperature (30-45 degrees C) was compared with the mean sweating rate (MSR) computed from five simultaneous resistance hygrometric measurements. Empirical equations derived for the conditions studied enabled a direct conversion from hygrometric measurements into real evaporative sweat losses and skin wetness for all phases of sweat evaporation. From five chosen skin areas, forehead, forearm, chest, thigh, and calf, it was found that none of these sites gave a local sweating response close to the MSR. In the subjects with a forehead sweating rate within +/- 39% of the MSR, at least four hygrometric sensors were needed to predict the rate of sweat evaporation. For subjects with higher forehead sweating rates, at least five sensors were necessary to calculate the evaporative sweat loss.
将环境温度阶跃变化(30 - 45摄氏度)下的汗液蒸发速率与通过五个同步电阻湿度测量计算得出的平均出汗速率(MSR)进行了比较。针对所研究的条件推导的经验方程能够将湿度测量直接转换为汗液蒸发各阶段的实际蒸发汗液损失和皮肤湿度。从五个选定的皮肤区域,即前额、前臂、胸部、大腿和小腿发现,这些部位均未给出接近MSR的局部出汗反应。在前额出汗速率在MSR的+/- 39%范围内的受试者中,预测汗液蒸发速率至少需要四个湿度传感器。对于前额出汗速率较高的受试者,计算蒸发汗液损失至少需要五个传感器。