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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract La Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment,La Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment, o LCVG, è un indumento indossato dagli astronauti al fine di mantenere una temperatura corporea confortevole durante l'attività extraveicolare. Il LCVG funziona facendo circolare l'acqua fredda attraverso una rete di tubi flessibili a diretto contatto con la pelle degli astronauti. L'acqua conduce il calore lontano dal corpo, portando ad una temperatura interna più bassa. L'acqua torna poi al sistema di supporto primario, situato in vita o nel Primary Life Support System, dove viene raffreddato in uno scambiatore di calore prima di essere rimessa in circolo. Siccome l'ambiente spaziale è essenzialmente un vuoto, il calore non può essere perso per convezione e quindi è necessario l'utilizzo del LCVG. Senza non sarebbe possibile eliminare il calore. LCVG usata dalla NASA nella Extravehicular Mobility Unit è principalmente costruito in spandex con nylon. I tubi sono in cloruro di polivinile.lon. I tubi sono in cloruro di polivinile. , Костюм водяного охлаждения (КВО) — костюм Костюм водяного охлаждения (КВО) — костюм для регулирования температуры космонавта и внутреннего пространства скафандра при выходе в открытый космос. Хотя это устройство чаще всего ассоциируется с космическими скафандрами, оно также используется в местах, где охлаждение на открытом воздухе трудно или невозможно достичь — например, при пожаротушении, при работе на сталелитейном заводе или хирургами во время длительных или напряжённых процедур.время длительных или напряжённых процедур. , A liquid cooling garment (LCG) is a form-fA liquid cooling garment (LCG) is a form-fitting garment that is used to remove body heat from the wearer in environments where evaporative cooling from sweating and open-air convection cooling does not work or is insufficient, or the wearer has a biological problem that hinders self-regulation of body temperature. A liquid cooling and ventilation garment (LCVG) has additional crush-resistant ventilation ducts, which draw moist air from the wearer's extremities, keeping the wearer dry. In a fully enclosing suit where exhaled breathing air can enter the suit, the exhaled air is moist and can lead to an uncomfortable feeling of dampness. While this technology is most commonly associated with space suits, it is also used in a wide range of Earth-bound applications where open-air cooling is difficult or impossible to achieve, such as fire fighting, working in steel mills, and increasingly, by surgeons during long or strenuous procedures.geons during long or strenuous procedures.
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