Surfaces for Sports Areas - Determination of Joint Strength of Synthetic Surfaces
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In order to assess the joint strength of synthetic surfaces used in sports facilities, the DIN EN 12228 standard was created. It offers two test procedures to evaluate the durability of these joints. Method 1 involves using a direct force to evaluate butt joints and overlapped adhesive joints. This technique aids in assessing the strength and resilience of these joints under pressure or impact. While using a peel force to simulate the tension that could happen during use, Method 2 assesses strengthened buttock joints. This technique aids in evaluating the durability and stability of these joints in various scenarios. In order to guarantee the performance and safety of synthetic sports surfaces, both approaches seek to give a trustworthy indicator of joint strength.
Descriptors | Adhesive-bonded joints, Artificial, Butt joints, Connections, Construction, Determination, Floor coverings, Floor for sporting activities, Joint strength, Joints, Seams, Shear force, Sports areas, Sports facilities, Strength of materials, Synthetic turf, Synthetics, Tensile tests, Testing, Junctions, Compounds |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 450.6 KB |