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  • Bohgard, Mats, et al. (author)
  • Fysikaliska faktorer
  • 2008
  • In: Arbete och teknik på människans villkor. - 9789173650373 ; , s. 191-307
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  • Bohgard, Mats, et al. (author)
  • Physical Factors
  • 2009
  • In: Work and Technology on Human Terms. - 9789173650588 ; , s. 191-306
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  • Holmér, Ingvar, et al. (author)
  • Breath Air Flow Rates During Treadmill Walking Using Filter Respirators
  • 2006
  • In: 13th International Conference of Respiratory Protection.
  • Conference paper (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Respiratory minute volumes and instantaneous breath flow rates were measured in 8 subjects during treadmill work using (a) a particle filter respirator(Sundstroem SR200) and (b) a control breathing mask (Metamax I, Cortex). Work comprised five consecutive bouts of walking at 5 km/h with an increase in elevation of the treadmill by 5 % every 5 minutes. Minute ventilationincreased in a curvilinear manner with oxygen uptake and reached 88±20 and 93±20 l/min at 5 km/h (20%) with the control mask and SR200, respectively. Peak inspiratory flow rate (PIFR), measured as the average of several breath cycles (in 30 sec), was 273±38 for Control and 300±36 for SR200 at the same work rate. During standardized speech communication, minute volumes decreased. In contrast, PIFR increased by about 100 % at low work rates and about 30 % at 5 km/h (20%) compared to no speech condition, reaching a highest value of 373±42 for Control and 407±48 for SR200. The time of the inhalation cycle was between 50-60 % of the total breath cycle in Control and 46-53 in SR200. During speech inhalation time was 14 and 19 % at the lowest work rate for Control and SR200, respectively. Corresponding values for the highest work rate were 38 and 33 % of total breath time. At the highest work rate mean inspiratory flow rate was 192±43 l/min for SR200. It was calculated that at the three highest work rates the mask air flow rate exceeded 95 l/min for more than 60 % of the inhalation time. During speech conditions this result was valid also for the two lowest work rates.
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  • Holmér, Ingvar, et al. (author)
  • Cold stress
  • 2011
  • In: Patty's Industrial Hygiene. - 9780470074862 ; 3, s. 1639-1684
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