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    Title: 遠紅外線放射率及溫升對不同色系聚酯織物之影響
    The Effects of Colors on Thermal Properties and Radiation of Far Infrared Fabric
    Authors: 黃翊能;邢文顯;林榮敏;許柏維
    Contributors: 紡工系
    Keywords: 遠紅外線
    放射率
    溫升
    明度
    彩度
    色相
    far infrared
    Specific emissivity
    Elevation of temperature
    chroma
    lightness
    hue
    Date: 2009-06-01
    Issue Date: 2012-05-16 15:06:03 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 本研究是將相同組織不同色系的布料做遠紅外線放射率和溫升測試比對。結果顯示,布料不會因色幸而對放射率產生影響,布料以升溫測試比對,據有遠紅外線聚酯的布料高出一般聚酯布料達0.5℃以上,代表其具有保暖功效,色系的不同中再以明度、彩度、色相分析,在相同條件下,布料的明度愈高,其溫升效果愈差。

    The study compared the influence of colors on thermal properties and radiation of far infrared fabrics. The results showed that the colors of fabrics had no effects on far infrared radiation. However, far infrared of fabrics influenced thermal properties over 0.5. An analysis of the chroma, lightness, and hue of different colors showed that the higher the lightness, the worse the thermal property of far infrared fabrics. In addition, the thermal properties of fabrics with far infrared elements were better than fabrics without far infrared elements.
    Relation: 華岡紡織期刊 16卷2期 P.185-190
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Textile Engineering ] Journal of the Hwa Gang Textile

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