Development of the Predictive Models for the Fabric Water Vapor Resistance (original) (raw)
Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
The water vapor transport properties of textile fabrics are of considerable importance in determining thermal comfort properties of clothing systems. There are different standard test methods available for measuring water vapor transport properties of fabrics. They are either time consuming or expensive methods. Objective of this work is to determine water vapor transmission resistance of the fabric using other properties of the fabric in such a manner that one can predict water vapor resistance. Both linear and nonlinear models were considered and different measures of model adequacy including residual sum of square, maximum absolute deviation and average absolute deviation were calculated. Using linear regression techniques, several statistically acceptable linear models were developed. The results revealed that several non-linear models can predict the water vapor resistance better than linear models.
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