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Autor:
Kurt E. Beschorner, Arnab Chanda, Brian E. Moyer, Alexander Reasinger, Sarah C. Griffin, Isaiah M. Johnston
Publikováno v:
Applied Ergonomics. 106:103854
Measuring shoe-floor friction is critical for assessing the safety of footwear products. Portable devices for measuring coefficient of friction (COF) are needed. This study introduces such a device and evaluates its ability to predict human slip even
Publikováno v:
IISE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors. 5:1-11
OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS This study described the three-dimensional kinematics of the shoe during slipping and compared them to shoe kinematics specified by standard methods for coefficient of friction testing. At the time of slip initiation, substa
Publikováno v:
Appl Ergon
Available coefficient of friction (ACOF) is a common metric of footwear traction performance. ACOF is the ratio of friction to normal force, often averaged over a time-interval. The time-interval needed to achieve repeatable and valid ACOF is unknown
Autor:
Joel M. Haight, Brian E. Moyer, Kurt E. Beschorner, Sarah L. Hemler, Danielle N. Charbonneau, Mark S. Redfern, Arian Iraqi
Publikováno v:
Appl Ergon
Shoe wear is known to increase slipping risk, but few studies have systematically studied this relationship. This study investigated the impact of progressive shoe wear on the available coefficient of friction (ACOF) and under-shoe fluid dynamics. Fi
Autor:
Brian E. Moyer
Publikováno v:
FIE
This paper reports student responses to a short survey presented within the first few weeks to a variety of first-term students including both engineers and non-engineers. Survey results for first-year engineering students from 2014 (N Eng2014 = 85)
Biomechanics of trailing leg response to slipping - Evidence of interlimb and intralimb coordination
Publikováno v:
Gait & Posture. 29:565-570
This gait study characterizes the trailing leg's biomechanical response to slips. Twenty-eight healthy participants divided into two age groups (20-33 years and 55-67 years) were asked to walk in two conditions: a known dry floor and a glycerol-conta
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 46:1181-1185
Injuries and deaths are often the result of slips/falls. The perceived danger of slipping affects gait biomechanics. This paper investigated the effect of having a-priori knowledge of the floor's contaminant condition on the biomechanics of slips. Fi
Publikováno v:
Ergonomics. 49(4)
This study investigated the association between slip severity and pre-slip gait characteristics of younger and older subjects. Sixteen younger and eleven older healthy adults walked onto an unexpectedly slippery surface. Slip severity was categorized