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An Questionnaire Evaluation on Thermal Comfort and Fatigue of Human Wearing Mascot Costumes in Summer (Environmental Future City : 20th plus International Conference of Asia Institute of Urban Environment)

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An Questionnaire Evaluation on Thermal Comfort and Fatigue of Human Wearing Mascot Costumes in Summer(Environmental Future City : 20th plus International Conference of Asia Institute of Urban Environment)

Call No. (NDL)
Z63-D550
Bibliographic ID of National Diet Library
034206424
Material type
記事
Author
Zijian Liuほか
Publisher
Tokyo : Asian Institute of Urban Environment
Publication date
2023
Material Format
Paper
Journal name
Journal of Asian urban environment (Special issue):2023
Publication Page
p.129-134
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Paper

Material Type
記事
Author/Editor
Zijian Liu
Rui Wang
Zifa Guo
Zixi Liu
Xi Meng
Periodical title
Journal of Asian urban environment
No. or year of volume/issue
(Special issue):2023
Sequential issue number
Special issue
Pages
129-134
Publication date of volume/issue (W3CDTF)
2023
ISSN (Periodical Title)
2189-7972
ISSN-L (Periodical Title)
2189-7972
Publication (Periodical Title)
Tokyo : Asian Institute of Urban Environment
Place of Publication (Country Code)
JP
Text Language Code
eng
NDLC
Target Audience
一般
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国立国会図書館
Call No.
Z63-D550
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国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館雑誌記事索引
Bibliographic ID (NDL)
034206424
Bibliographic Record Category (NDL)
632

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Summary, etc.
<p>The staffs wearing mascot costumes are quite common in performances and commercial promotions, but the internal thermal environment is usually poor in summer due to the high heat resistance of clothes and low ventilation efficiency, which increase the fatigue and discomfortable level of staffs greatly. In this study, thermal sensation and fatigue of human wearing mascot costumes in summer were explored to provide the foundational support on the thermal environment improvement inside mascot costumes. The 32 volunteers were invited, of which 16 volunteers wear mascot costumes and 16 volunteers wear normal clothes. In the whole experiment, all volunteers performed the simple activities. The 3 physiological indicators including oral temperature, skin temperature, and weight loss percentage were measured, while the subjective indicators including thermal sensation, moisture sensation, air movement sensation, thermal comfort, and fatigue level were inquired by a survey questionnaire. The results showed through the 40-minute experiment, the thermal discomfort votes of two groups are 3.22 (Higher than "very uncomfortable (+3)") and 1.51 (between "a little uncomfortable (+1)" and "uncomfortable (+2)"), respectively, while their fatigue votes are 13.07 and 7.02, respectively. It showed wearing mascot costumes increased thermal discomfort and fatigue greatly.</p>
DOI
10.69457/aiue.20231027
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Summary, etc.
<p>The staffs wearing mascot costumes are quite common in performances and commercial promotions, but the internal thermal environment is usually poor in summer due to the high heat resistance of clothes and low ventilation efficiency, which increase the fatigue and discomfortable level of staffs greatly. In this study, thermal sensation and fatigue of human wearing mascot costumes in summer were explored to provide the foundational support on the thermal environment improvement inside mascot costumes. The 32 volunteers were invited, of which 16 volunteers wear mascot costumes and 16 volunteers wear normal clothes. In the whole experiment, all volunteers performed the simple activities. The 3 physiological indicators including oral temperature, skin temperature, and weight loss percentage were measured, while the subjective indicators including thermal sensation, moisture sensation, air movement sensation, thermal comfort, and fatigue level were inquired by a survey questionnaire. The results showed through the 40-minute experiment, the thermal discomfort votes of two groups are 3.22 (Higher than "very uncomfortable (+3)") and 1.51 (between "a little uncomfortable (+1)" and "uncomfortable (+2)"), respectively, while their fatigue votes are 13.07 and 7.02, respectively. It showed wearing mascot costumes increased thermal discomfort and fatigue greatly.</p>
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国立情報学研究所 : CiNii Research
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Bibliographic ID (NDL)
034206424