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Windtech – A Sensory Device for ‘Cold’ Sensation Measurements

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23762
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https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202112.0345.v1
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2021-12-21
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Journal article
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Leyli, Amir Nadem; Khawaja, Hassan; Antonsen, Ståle; Swart, Daniel Kristoffer
Abstract
Windtech device is a novel tool for measuring the sensation of the ‘cold’. Cold poses numerous challenges for industrial operations, human survival, and living convenience. The impact of the cold is not possible to be quantified just based on temperatures; however other factors such as wind speed, humidity, irradiance have to be taken into consideration. Efforts have been made to develop combined indices such as wind chill temperature (WCT), AccuWeather RealFeel®, and others. The presented article discusses these along with the industrial standards that emphasize on the quantification of the ‘cold’. The following article introduces the Windtech device and its operating principle involving ‘heated temperature’, where the ‘heated temperature’ is affected by environmental parameters including ambient temperature, humidity, wind velocity, and irradiance. The discussed Windtech device is calibrated for operation according to the ISO 11079:2007 standard.
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MDPI
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Leyli AN, Khawaja HA, Antonsen S, Swart DK. Windtech – A Sensory Device for ‘Cold’ Sensation Measurements. Preprints. 2021
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