Conference paper
Introducing a Test Setup to Measure the Tribological Behavior of Shoe-Surface Interactions under Biomechanically Relevant Conditions
The contact mechanism between shoe and surface is crucial in order to avoid slipping and falling [1], enhance sporting performance or minimize the risk of sport injuries [2]. However, studying this contact mechanism, between footwear and surface, is challenging and violates the traditional Amontons–Coulomb’s law of friction, due to the viscoelastic outsole materials [3].
Hence, replicating the biomechanical test conditions are of great importance, when determining the friction properties of footwear [1]. The aim of this study is to present a test-setup able to replicate biomechanical relevant test conditions.
Language: | English |
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Year: | 2021 |
Proceedings: | The 24th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference 2021 |
Types: | Conference paper |
ORCIDs: | Jakobsen, Lasse and Sivebæk, Ion M. |