BS 7044-2.2:1990 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleArtificial Sports Surfaces - Methods of Test - Methods for Determination of Person/Surface Interaction
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For assessing the person-surface interaction on artificial sports surfaces, refer to the BS 7044-2.2:1990 standard. According to this standard, the traction, sliding distance, slip resistance, and maximum deceleration of these surfaces must be determined. This standard assures that artificial sports surfaces meet the necessary requirements for safety and performance by offering a systematic and uniform method of testing.
The standard provides several techniques for carrying out these tests. It details the tools and methods that must be used to precisely quantify elements including traction, sliding distance, slip resistance, and peak deceleration. These measures are essential for figuring out how much stability and grip synthetic sports surfaces offer. The standard works to ensure that athletes, players, and other users of these surfaces can compete and play with confidence, lowering the possibility of mishaps and injuries.
Overall, the BS 7044-2.2:1990 standard has a big impact on keeping artificial sports fields safe and of high quality. For makers, installers, and users of these surfaces, it offers an extensive collection of techniques for assessing the interaction between people and surfaces.
Descriptors | Surfaces, Distance measurement, Mechanical testing, Impact testing, Performance testing, Slip, Testing conditions, Test specimens, Dynamic testing, Specimen preparation, Drop tests, Friction tests, Sports equipment, Test equipment, Leisure equipment, Floor coverings, Acceleration tests, Artificial sports surfaces |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 0 580 18583 4 |
File Size | 378.9 KB |