LAPSE:2024.0365
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LAPSE:2024.0365
Textiles for Very Cold Environments
Tomasz Blachowicz, Maciej Malczyk, Ilda Kola, Guido Ehrmann, Eva Schwenzfeier-Hellkamp, Andrea Ehrmann
June 5, 2024
Abstract
Textiles are often used to protect people from cold environments. While most garments are designed for temperatures not far below 0 °C, very cold regions on the earth near the poles or on mountains necessitate special clothing. The same is true for homeless people who have few possibilities to warm up or workers in cooling chambers and other cold environments. Passive insulating clothing, however, can only retain body heat. Active heating, on the other hand, necessitates energy, e.g., by batteries, which are usually relatively heavy and have to be recharged regularly. This review gives an overview of energy-self-sufficient textile solutions for cold environments, including energy harvesting by textile-based or textile-integrated solar cells; piezoelectric sensors in shoes and other possibilities; energy storage in supercapacitors or batteries; and heating by electric energy or phase-change materials.
Keywords
energy harvesting, Energy Storage, flexible solar cells, heating, personal protective equipment, temperature sensors
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Blachowicz T, Malczyk M, Kola I, Ehrmann G, Schwenzfeier-Hellkamp E, Ehrmann A. Textiles for Very Cold Environments. (2024). LAPSE:2024.0365
Author Affiliations
Blachowicz T: Institute of Physics—Center for Science and Education, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland [ORCID]
Malczyk M: Institute of Physics—Center for Science and Education, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
Kola I: Department of Textile and Fashion, Polytechnic University of Tirana, 1019 Tirana, Albania [ORCID]
Ehrmann G: Virtual Institute of Applied Research on Advanced Materials (VIARAM) [ORCID]
Schwenzfeier-Hellkamp E: Institute for Technical Energy Systems (ITES), Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and Arts, 33619 Bielefeld, Germany
Ehrmann A: Institute for Technical Energy Systems (ITES), Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences and Arts, 33619 Bielefeld, Germany [ORCID]
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Processes
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12
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5
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927
Year
2024
Publication Date
2024-05-01
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2227-9717
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PII: pr12050927, Publication Type: Review
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