Thursday, 15 June 2023

Researchers Develop Sweating Robot to Test Extreme Heat Environments.

 Arizona State University (ASU) researchers have designed a sweating, breathing, walking robot that can be used to study the effects of extreme temperature on the human body.


Dubbed ANDI, the robot was custom-built by Thermetrics and features 35 surface areas that can be individually controlled with temperature sensors, allowing the design to be adapted to mimic differences in bodily temperatures.

“ANDI sweats; he generates heat, shivers, walks and breathes,” said Konrad Rykaczewski, principal investigator. “There's a lot of great work out there for extreme heat, but there's also a lot missing. We're trying to develop a very good understanding (of how heat impacts the human body) so we can quantitatively design things to address it.” 

ANDI is already being used for product testing by athletic clothing companies, though ASU’s model is one of only two used for research purposes.

The team’s research comes in the face of rising global temperatures and extreme heat, with heat-related deaths rising as a result of these changes. The ASU researchers say they hope to better understand the impact of heat on the body and create designs to mitigate some of its effects, such as cooling clothes or exoskeletons.

ANDI is housed in a heat chamber the team can control to simulate different heat-exposure scenarios. The chamber is fitted with sensors that control wind, bring temperatures up to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and simulate solar radiation. 

This summer, the team plans to test ANDI in the outside world alongside its biometeorological heat robot, MaRTy. MaRTy is used to measure environmental factors including air temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction and Mean Radiant Temperature, while ANDI will be used to study the effect of these external factors on heat and sweating patterns.

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