Title of article :
The effect of roughness, floor polish, water, oil and ice on underfoot friction: current safety footwear solings are less slip resistant than microcellular polyurethane
Author/Authors :
JONES، R. C. M. نويسنده , , Manning، D.P. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
-184
From page :
185
To page :
0
Abstract :
An evaporatorʹs time-constant (tc) equation has been developed as part of a mathematical model describing the time-dependent behaviour of a refrigeration system. The magnitudes of the evaporatorʹs tc were approximately 2 and 5 s, respectively for 100 and 50% loads imposed on the refrigerator. As a result of a step change in the inletʹs water-temperature, the magnitudes of both tc and the two-phase heat-transfer coefficient (ftp) for the refrigerant system were altered. Although a step decrease in the inlet-waterʹs temperature led to large increase in tc the systemʹs behaviour stabilized quickly because ftp had also increased significantly. The predictions of this investigation showed that such an analysis is highly sensitive to the accuracy of the equations used to calculate both tc and ftp and this makes the experimental verification of this model desirable.
Keywords :
Slip resistance , Microcellular polyurethane , Floor roughness , Soling roughness
Journal title :
Applied Ergonomics
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Applied Ergonomics
Record number :
4410
Link To Document :
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