The aim of this study was to provide information to footwear manufacturers to assist improvements in player performance and injury rates. Custom-made studs were dropped onto a synthesised natural turf surface using a bespoke instrument drop-rig. Ten drops were performed with each stud and the acceleration profile from contact to a depth of 30 mm was recorded. Theoretical predictions were made based on the soil mechanics used in civil engineering. A difference/reverse Helmert contrast ANOVA revealed two significant differences in the rate of penetration and a regression analysis indicated that perimeter length made a significant contribution (p < 0.01) to predicting the negative jerk of the studs. There were no significant differences or rel...
Abstract: The response of natural turf surfaces to loading changes with the force and loading rate a...
AbstractAn improved understanding of studded shoe-surface interactions is needed to optimise athleti...
This study analyzed mechanical and biomechanical traction properties of four different stud configur...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to provide information to footwear manufacturers to assist improve...
The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of environmental factors on the mechanical behavi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the traction characteristics of four different stud config...
Artificial sport surfaces, for team outdoor sports, are growing in number in many sports including s...
This research project has investigated the mechanical properties and behaviour of third generation s...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the influence of the structural components of different...
This research project has investigated the mechanical properties and behaviour of third generation s...
Various mechanical tests are made to ensure artificial surfaces fulfil the regulations of the sports...
The traction forces produced between an athlete’s footwear and the playing surface are a crucial fac...
Purpose: The globalisation of artificial turf and the increase in player participation has driven th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of different stud lengths and stud geometrie...
Traction tests were carried out using a constant speed motor to drag a studded metal sled, acting as...
Abstract: The response of natural turf surfaces to loading changes with the force and loading rate a...
AbstractAn improved understanding of studded shoe-surface interactions is needed to optimise athleti...
This study analyzed mechanical and biomechanical traction properties of four different stud configur...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to provide information to footwear manufacturers to assist improve...
The aim of this study was to analyse the influence of environmental factors on the mechanical behavi...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the traction characteristics of four different stud config...
Artificial sport surfaces, for team outdoor sports, are growing in number in many sports including s...
This research project has investigated the mechanical properties and behaviour of third generation s...
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the influence of the structural components of different...
This research project has investigated the mechanical properties and behaviour of third generation s...
Various mechanical tests are made to ensure artificial surfaces fulfil the regulations of the sports...
The traction forces produced between an athlete’s footwear and the playing surface are a crucial fac...
Purpose: The globalisation of artificial turf and the increase in player participation has driven th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of different stud lengths and stud geometrie...
Traction tests were carried out using a constant speed motor to drag a studded metal sled, acting as...
Abstract: The response of natural turf surfaces to loading changes with the force and loading rate a...
AbstractAn improved understanding of studded shoe-surface interactions is needed to optimise athleti...
This study analyzed mechanical and biomechanical traction properties of four different stud configur...