D McK Kerslake

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The Stress of Hot EnvironmentsHardcover, 31 May 1972

The Stress of Hot Environments
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Part of Series
Monographs of the Physiological Society
Part of Series
Biological Structure and Function,
Print Length
326 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date Published
31 May 1972
ISBN-10
0521083435
ISBN-13
9780521083430

Description

Air temperature alone is not an adequate indication of environmental warmth. Wind, sunshine and humidity are also important. The notion that all these factors might be combined into a single figure indicating warmth is attractive. In this 1972 monograph, the problem of constructing such an index of heat stress is examined from a theoretical point of view. The approach involves a step-by-step examination of the physical principles which govern heat exchange at the skin surface. Mathematical terms are carefully defined and the physical concepts explained and illustrated. A great deal of information has been culled form specialist reports and is brought together and assessed critically. Although it is an older work, this book will continue to be of interest to all concerned with advancements in thermal physiology.

Product Details

Author:
D McK Kerslake
Book Format:
Hardcover
Date Published:
31 May 1972
ISBN-10:
0521083435
ISBN-13:
9780521083430
Language:
English
Location:
Cambridge
Pages:
326

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