Differences in moisture regain of fibers, however,may result in different warm cool feelings
as increasing moisture regain increases thermal conductivity.The relationship between qmax and relative humidity of 55%, 65%, 75%, 85%, and 95% is shown in Fig.5. As indicated in Fig.5, the more RH, the better the cool feeling, while the more RH, the worse the warm feeling.Fig.6-7 indicates the distribution between bulk bensity and TIV and qmax in order to suggest the effects on thermal insulation and qmax of knitted fabrics, respectively. It was shown that there was little correlation between bulk density and TIV, gmax, respectively.
(bulk bensity → bulk density として訳しました)