Landing impact analysis of sports shoes using 3-D coupled foot-shoe finite element model

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作者
Jin-Rae Cho
Seung-Bum Park
Sung-Hyun Ryu
Sung-Ho Kim
Shi-Bok Lee
机构
[1] Pusan National University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Research Institute of Midas Information Technology Co. Ltd.,Busan Economic Promotion Agency
[3] Footwear Industrial Promotion Center,undefined
来源
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology | 2009年 / 23卷
关键词
Sports shoes; Coupled foot-shoe model; Landing impact; Finite element analysis; Ground reaction force; Center of pressure; Acceleration and frequency;
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The rapid spread of various sports games has changed the role of shoes from the simple protection of human feet to more advanced ones like competency improvement. Accordingly, intensive research efforts are being focused on the development of high-competency sports shoes by taking kinesiology and biomechanics into consideration. However, the success of this goal depends definitely on the reliable evaluation of the main functions required for sports shoes. As the first part of our study on the landing impact analysis of court sports shoes, this paper introduces a coupled foot-shoe finite element model in order to fully reflect the mutual interaction between the foot and the shoe, not relying on traditional independent field experiments any more. Through illustrative numerical experiments, we assess the reliability of the proposed coupled FEM model by comparing with the experimental results and investigating the fundamental landing impact characteristics of sports shoes.
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页码:2583 / 2591
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