Friction and Traction
Why are you most likely to slip at the beginning or end of a step
because the horizontal force is higher than the vertical force
friction and traction can be
both linear and angular
what is the most common turf used
both monofilament and slit film
what is the newest turf
both monofilament and slit film with thatch
what force must we keep through our COM in order to avoid toppling
GRF
Traction
The propulsive or breaking force generated on the spot surface by an athlete
what is the Us for soil/granular surface with cleats
can be greater than 1
what is required for a banked turn
centripetal acceleration
what does shock absorption help with
comfortability and injury prevention
geofill
conconut husks
What type of friction force exists in dynamic friction
constant friction
which performance layer degrades too quickly
cork
what is the most common performance layer infill
crumb rubber
what are the types of performance infill
crumb rubber, virgin rubber, brockgill, geofill, safeshell, envirofill
what is thatch
curly plastic fiber under sand to hold infill in place
What is the coefficient of friction independent of
deformation and velocity of sliding
point elastic
deformation isolated to contact area
slit flim
designed to fray
how does static friction and dynamic friction compare to each other
dynamic is less than static which is less than 1
why is slit film not used by itself anymore
its mats up and creates to much interlocking
What is important to note about tribology
its not all about decreasing friction with ball bearings
large accelerations means
large force
The faster you run the more you need to
lean
what does third generation turf look like
longer blades of grass woven into packing with a sand and performance layer and occasionally a shock pad
what is the utilized COF
max ratio during stance phase
What do coulomb conditions depend on
moisture, adhesion, dust/small particles, contact area, deformation
what are the different types of grass fibers for turf
monofilament, slit film, both, both and thatch
Do coulombs conditions exist
more hypothetical than real
what is the issue with turf
more lower limb injuries on turf
What so we need to do when looking at friction diagram
need to resolve the interaction force into components normal and tangent to the sureface
does normal force change the coefficient of friction
no
Static friction
no relative motion
Is the normal force always weight
no, in a dynamic situation the vertical GRF may be below or above our weight
what type of deformation does soil/granular surfaces have
non-linear and irreversible (permanent deformation)
which type of hard surface deformation changes the friction component
point elastic
what are the types of hard surface deformation
point elastic and area elastic (mixed elastic and combined elastic)
What is smoothness/roughness referring to
properties of both objects and how they interact
what does an incline do in regards to banked turns
reduce friction needs in horizontal direction
what is the shear zone
root zone hasn't been fully developed yet
enviorfill
rubber coated sand
Hard surface deformation influences
shock and energy absorption/return
what affects deformation
shoe/foot and hard surface vs soil/granular
monofilament
single think blade
Dynamic friction
sliding exists
What is friction force dependent on
smoothness/roughness, normal force between objects, if sliding exists
area elastic
some deformation of floor (larger area)
what type of deformation doe grass have
somewhat permanent deformation
What are the types of relative (sliding) motion
static friction and dynamic friction
what matters with cleats and soil/granular surfaces
surface area
what is the max static friction
the force to start sliding
When pushing an object on an incline, what must you over come
the gravitational force and frictional force
How does height effect toppling
the lower your COM is to the ground, you will topple less
the higher the utilized COF
the more likely you are to slip
What partially generates the centripetal acceleration on a banked turn (on an incline)
the normal force
What is required to maintain traction
the ratio GRFx/GRFy less than Us
Tribology
the study of friction, wear, lubrication, and the design of bearings; the science of interacting surfaces in relative motion.
what is 1 equal to in coulomb conditions
the weight of the ojbect
When pushing the a sled more up what happens
there is a decrease in the GRF acting against you
when 3rd generation does not have a shock pad, what is done
thicker blades of grass and more infill
crumb rubber
tire
why is traction needed for
to react and move quickly (accelerate and decelerate)
descrie divits
traction is lost when the surface fails at the shear zone
If there is no slope on a banked turn, how do we produce the centripetal force
using the friction force
virgin rubber
various
safeshell
walnut shells
As the angle increase, what happens to the force we must produce
we must produce more and more force
When does traction apply
when one of the bodies has the ability to develop its own power while it attempts to gain motion
How do you achieve the sum of torques about your COM equaling 0
when the GRF acts through the COM
when will an object stop sliding
when the force applied is less the Fd
When do we lose traction
when the numerator (GRFx) is higher than the denominator (GRFy)
What is traction associated with
with friction and other forms of foot-surface interaction
brockFILL
wood
In coulomb conditions, what is the max that frictoin can be
1
Friction
Force opposing direction of impending motion due to interaction with another surface
what is the equation for the coeffiecnt of friction
Friction Force/ Normal Force
the pushing force on an incline gets harder and harder to what point
about 45 degrees
in order to stay on curve
accelerate at angle
what does centripetal acceleration allow for banked turns
allows for easier development of horizontal forces
which type of had surface deformation has better shock absorption
area elastic
What was the early turf
astroturf- think layer of carpet over concrete
When are you most likely to slip
at the beginning or end of a step
In order to keep ourselves from toppling, out sums of torque about COM must be what
equal to 0
describe natural turf/grass surfaces
fiber reinforced soil/granular surfae
Use of cleated footwear violates notion of
friction being responsible got traction
in regards to an incline angel increase, describe the way frictional and gravitational force decrease
gravitational force increases at a faster rate than frictional fore
what force is always acting though your COM
gravity
describe the horizontal force and vertical force in traction
horizontal force is higher at beginning and end while vertical is higher in the middle
what is not needed in dynamic conditions
how fast it is sliding
what is dynamic independent of
how fast the sliding is
earlier we said that coulombs conditions are not affected by contact higher, why is that different here
in extreme conditions (such as a lot or very little contat area) makes a small impact
what type of nature do cleats have with soil/granular surfaces
interlocking nature (to creat friction)
How is friction added in natural turf/grass with cleats
interlocking nature of both grass and soil
As the incline angle increase, what happens to the frictional force
it decreases
As the incline angle increases, what happens to the gravitational force
it increases
how does the coefficient of static friction change as applied force increase
it increases lineraly
how does the coefficient of dynamic friction change as applied force increase
it stays the same
