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Scientists release a breathing, sweating manikin named “ANDI”

News Editor 11 June, 2023
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Webdesk: Express UK claimed that scientists constructed ANDI, a first-of-its-kind manikin that mimics human thermal processes.

ANDI sweats and breathes indoor-outdoor. It has 35 surfaces.

While, The Arizona State University team behind ANDI controls each surface area with temperature, heat flux, and sweat-beading pores.

Moreover, Konrad Rykaczewski, associate professor at the University’s School for Engineering of Matter, Transport, and Energy, plans to employ ANDI to quantify severe heat’s health consequences.

“ANDI sweats, shivers, walks, and breathes,” he continued. Extreme heat research is lacking yet good. We want to understand heat’s effects on the body so we can quantitatively create solutions.

It helps explain heat stress and why harsh weather kills.

Moreover, The institution built a heat chamber for experts to undertake heat-exposure experiments from various Earth regions.

It can tolerate tremendous heat because to its inbuilt cooling ducts.

ASU School of Sustainability associate professor Jenni Vanos stated, “You can’t put humans in dangerous extreme heat situations and test what would happen.

But we know of Valley cases of heat-related deaths that we don’t fully explain. ANDI can help.”

“We can move different BMI [body mass index] models, different age characteristics, and different medical conditions [into ANDI],” said ASU research scientist and ANDI lead operator Ankit Joshi.

Diabetes affects heat regulation. Our customized models accommodate for all this modification.”

The team wants to develop cooling garments or backpack exoskeletons to help combat heat.

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