. . . "56188" . . "Boguslawska-Baczek, M." . "RIV/46747885:24410/14:#0003895!RIV15-MSM-24410___" . . "978-80-7494-180-1" . "P(EE2.3.30.0065)" . "The Fiber Society" . . "https://www.thefibersociety.org/Portals/0/Past%20Conferences/2014_Spring_Abstracts.pdf" . . "2"^^ . "Bal, Kausik" . . . . "Hes, Lubo\u0161" . "Why black clothes can provide better thermal comfort in hot climate than white clothes" . "The most common understanding for the use of clothing in hot and dry climates such as in desert regions is that a white or bright outer fabric would reflect the solar radiation more compared to a black or dark fabric and therefore cause better comfort and protection. However, in case of some nomadic tribes of equatorial deserts, it has been observed that members wear clothing with black or dark coloured fabrics on the outer side. Since the dressing conventions in these regions have evolved over a long time, there must be some reason of such anomaly. The objective of this study is to investigate the reason of this anomaly and to establish theoretically and experimentally the heat and mass transfer behaviour of clothing in hot and dry climate and the effect of fabric colour on comfort and protection." . "[271583E44431]" . . . "Why black clothes can provide better thermal comfort in hot climate than white clothes"@en . . "The most common understanding for the use of clothing in hot and dry climates such as in desert regions is that a white or bright outer fabric would reflect the solar radiation more compared to a black or dark fabric and therefore cause better comfort and protection. However, in case of some nomadic tribes of equatorial deserts, it has been observed that members wear clothing with black or dark coloured fabrics on the outer side. Since the dressing conventions in these regions have evolved over a long time, there must be some reason of such anomaly. The objective of this study is to investigate the reason of this anomaly and to establish theoretically and experimentally the heat and mass transfer behaviour of clothing in hot and dry climate and the effect of fabric colour on comfort and protection."@en . "Liberec" . "Bal, Kausik" . "RIV/46747885:24410/14:#0003895" . "Why black clothes can provide better thermal comfort in hot climate than white clothes" . . "2"^^ . "Why black clothes can provide better thermal comfort in hot climate than white clothes"@en . "24410" . "2014-01-01+01:00"^^ . . "Clothing comfort; Color; Desert clothes; Solar radiation"@en . . "The Fiber Society Spring 2014 Technical Conference: Fibers for Progress" . . "3"^^ .