Reprint

Sports Materials

Edited by
January 2020
166 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03928-162-6 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03928-163-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Sports Materials that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Computer Science & Mathematics
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Physical Sciences
Summary

Advances in materials are crucial to the development of sports equipment, from tennis rackets to skis to running shoes. Materials-driven improvements in equipment have helped athletes perform better, while enhancing safety and making sport more accessible and enjoyable. This book brings together a collection of 10 papers on the topic of sports materials, as published in a Special Issue of Applied Sciences. The papers within this book cover a range of sports, including golf, tennis, table tennis and baseball. State-of-the-art engineering techniques, such as finite element modelling, impact testing and full-field strain measurement, are applied to help further our understanding of sports equipment mechanics and the role of materials, with a view to improving performance, enhancing safety and facilitating informed regulatory decision making. The book also includes papers that describe emerging and novel materials, including auxetic materials with their negative Poisson’s ratio (fattening when stretched) and knits made of bamboo charcoal. This collection of papers should serve as a useful resource for sports engineers working in both academia and industry, as well as engineering students who are interested in sports equipment and materials.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
quick-dry yarn; bamboo charcoal yarn; mechanical properties; sportswear textiles; functional composite yarns; auxetic foam; helmet; concussion; sport; protection; impact attenuation; strain; strain rate; rubber; tennis; impact; digital image correlation; strain propagation; torsion; golf; shaft; clubhead; robot; cannon; shockpad; artificial turf; rubber; finite element analysis; impact; injury; impact; indentation; comfort; protective equipment; negative Poisson’s ratio; foam; textiles; additive manufacturing; finite element modelling; auxetic; sports safety; impact testing; foam protective mats; EFG method; baseball; bat; Charpy; finite element; impact; wood; impact; polymer; rate dependence; architecture; friction; finite elements; baseball; bat; durability; finite element; impact; slope of grain; wood; n/a