Skin tribology is complex and in situ behaviour of skin varies considerably between test subjects. The main influencing factor, elasticity, varies due to structural and moisture differences. To find a more reliable test platform, for the first time, synthetic and biological (tissue engineered) substitutes were compared to ex vivo skin, epidermis and dermis. Friction initially increased with rising hydration, before decreasing beyond a threshold for all samples. Friction for Synthetic skin and dermis increased at a similar rate to the other samples, but from a different starting point, and friction dropped at lower hydration. Tissue engineered skin could provide a reliable test platform, but the synthetic skin could only be used if the of...
The use of synthetic materials for outdoor and indoor sport fields has increased over the last deca...
Friction, shear forces and moisture between the human skin and textiles are important factors affect...
The human skin is constantly in interaction with materials and products. Therefore, skin friction is...
Skin tribology is complex and in situ behaviour of skin varies considerably between test subjects. ...
The goal of this work was to assess the suitability of a commercial synthetic skin to simulate occl...
This paper describes three series of tests that were designed to investigate how skin mechanical and...
In this review, we discuss the current knowledge on the tribology of human skin and present an analy...
The application of tribological knowledge is not just restricted to optimizing mechanical and chemic...
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and...
The human skin plays an important role in people’s lives. It is in constant\ud interaction with the ...
In the past decades, skin friction research has focused on determining which variables are important...
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and...
Friction involving human skin considers one of important role in daily human life. There are several...
In this review, we discuss the current knowledge on the tribology of human skin and present an analy...
Understanding the mechanical response of skin to contact is of importance when developing products t...
The use of synthetic materials for outdoor and indoor sport fields has increased over the last deca...
Friction, shear forces and moisture between the human skin and textiles are important factors affect...
The human skin is constantly in interaction with materials and products. Therefore, skin friction is...
Skin tribology is complex and in situ behaviour of skin varies considerably between test subjects. ...
The goal of this work was to assess the suitability of a commercial synthetic skin to simulate occl...
This paper describes three series of tests that were designed to investigate how skin mechanical and...
In this review, we discuss the current knowledge on the tribology of human skin and present an analy...
The application of tribological knowledge is not just restricted to optimizing mechanical and chemic...
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and...
The human skin plays an important role in people’s lives. It is in constant\ud interaction with the ...
In the past decades, skin friction research has focused on determining which variables are important...
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and...
Friction involving human skin considers one of important role in daily human life. There are several...
In this review, we discuss the current knowledge on the tribology of human skin and present an analy...
Understanding the mechanical response of skin to contact is of importance when developing products t...
The use of synthetic materials for outdoor and indoor sport fields has increased over the last deca...
Friction, shear forces and moisture between the human skin and textiles are important factors affect...
The human skin is constantly in interaction with materials and products. Therefore, skin friction is...