Presentation of the Eurodefhi megajoule 2001 electric cooling pack.
Author(s) : SCHEGERIN R., LAVERGNE D.
Summary
Previous studies show that it is very easy to cool someone when the ambient atmosphere is quiet dry but when the atmosphere becomes hot and wet (more than 34 °C and 80% humidity), it is preferable not to ventilate and in this case active cooling is the only solution. That climate is defined by the Stanag n° 597 2118. The purpose of the paper is to present an electrical cooling pack developed by Eurodefhi.
Details
- Original title: Presentation of the Eurodefhi megajoule 2001 electric cooling pack.
- Record ID : 2000-3134
- Languages: English
- Source: Thermal Protection of Man under Hot and Hazardous Conditions.
- Publication date: 1999/03/24
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
Links
See other articles from the proceedings (17)
See the conference proceedings
-
A system's approach to microclimate conditioning.
- Author(s) : ALLEN R. M.
- Date : 1999/03/24
- Languages : English
- Source: Thermal Protection of Man under Hot and Hazardous Conditions.
View record
-
Autonomous and portable air conditioner for the...
- Author(s) : HEINRY D., BOYÉ P.
- Date : 1999/03/24
- Languages : English
- Source: Thermal Protection of Man under Hot and Hazardous Conditions.
View record
-
Personal cooling system research at DCIEM: a 20...
- Author(s) : FRIM J.
- Date : 1999/03/24
- Languages : English
- Source: Thermal Protection of Man under Hot and Hazardous Conditions.
View record
-
Future cooling concepts for the soldier under e...
- Author(s) : PATIL A. S., BOLTON C. W.
- Date : 1999/03/24
- Languages : English
- Source: Thermal Protection of Man under Hot and Hazardous Conditions.
View record
-
Objective method to quantify performances of in...
- Author(s) : WARMÉ-JANVILLE B., PÉLICAND J. Y., MONFORT E., et al.
- Date : 1999/03/24
- Languages : English
- Source: Thermal Protection of Man under Hot and Hazardous Conditions.
View record