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The Stress of Hot Environments
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The Stress of Hot Environments, Air temperature alone is not an adequate indication of environmental warmth. Wind, sunshine and humidity are also important. The notion that all these factors might be combined into a single figure indicating warmth is attractive. In this 1972 monograph, , The Stress of Hot Environments
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  • The Stress of Hot Environments
  • Written by author D. McK. Kerslake
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 6/9/2011
  • Air temperature alone is not an adequate indication of environmental warmth. Wind, sunshine and humidity are also important. The notion that all these factors might be combined into a single figure indicating warmth is attractive. In this 1972 monograph,
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Preface; 1. Heat exchange with the environment; 2. Convection and evaporation; 3. Radiation; 4. The heat balance of sweating skin; 5. Clothing; 6. Respiration and insensible water loss; 7. Physiological responses; 8. Equivalent environments - steady state; 9. Indices of heat stress - steady state; 10. Heat stress and time; Appendices; References; Index.


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