Reducing Wind-Induced Heat Loss Through Multilayer Clothing Systems by Means of a Bypass Layer

This paper concerns multilayer clothing systems whose outermost layers consist of a somewhat permeable exterior sheath and a layer of light insulating batting. Wind-tunnel tests show that the wind-induced heat loss through such systems can be greatly reduced by introducing a layer with low resistanc...

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