Suggested thermal stress limits for safe physiological strain in underground environments

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 7
- File Size:
- 659 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 8, 1975
Abstract
Suggested thermal stress limits for safe physiological strain in underground environments by J. M. STEW ART M.Sc. (Eng) (Witwatersrand) (Visitor) and C. H. WYNDHAM M.B., D.Sc. (Witwatersrand), F.R.C.P. (Land) (Fellow) A comparison of safe temperature limits, based on Mitchell and Whillier's equations for specific cooling power (SCP), with similar limits determined experimentally shows the SCP-based limits to be unnecessarily conservative. It is argued that, while a small part of this conservatism may be attributed to an erroneous extrapolation of the heat transfer dependence on wind speed, the major part is probably due to the use of too Iowa limiting mean skin temperature in the calculation of SCP. A combination of Mitche/l's basic data with results available in the literature permits the derivation of modified heat transfer equations based on data that fully cover the range of wind speeds of interest. These equations, using a mean skin temperature of 36°C as the basis for the calculation of safe temperature limits, are then shown to agree favourably with those determined empirically. Furthermore, values of SCP based on these equations are shown to correlate reasonably well with wet kata readings, giving positive support to the wet kata thermometer as a heat stress meter.
Citation
APA:
(1975) Suggested thermal stress limits for safe physiological strain in underground environmentsMLA: Suggested thermal stress limits for safe physiological strain in underground environments. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975.