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1 Physiology Branch, Environmental Protection Research Division, Quartermaster Research and Engineering Command, U.S. Army, Quartermaster Research and Engineering Center, Natick, Massachusetts
Skin temperatures of seminude men were measured during 2-hr exposures to various combinations of air temperature (9025 F) and wind velocities (< 1, 5, 10 mph). The data were used to derive an expression for the estimation of mean weighted skin temperature as a function of duration of exposure (up to 180 min), air temperature (90 to 20 F), and windspeed (040 mph). A chart was also constructed for more rapid estimation of skin temperature.
Submitted on August 17, 1960
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