Surfaces for sports areas - Part 1: Determination of rotational resistance
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The techniques for assessing the rotational resistance of sports surfaces are described in the DIN EN 15301-1 standard. For sports involving pivoting or swift changes in direction, the standard offers guidance on determining the surface's capacity to resist rotational pressures.
The standard specifies the precise techniques for figuring out rotational resistance, guaranteeing the precision and dependability of the readings. This includes the use of specialized tools and testing techniques to mimic the stresses encountered during athletic endeavors. The standard seeks to deliver uniform and similar outcomes across various surfaces, enabling an unbiased assessment of their suitability for particular sporting endeavors.
This standard aids in evaluating the performance and safety features of sporting surfaces by quantifying rotational resistance. It offers useful guidance for choosing and maintaining surfaces that enable optimal performance and lower the risk of injuries for sports facility administrators, designers, and users. The total athletic experience is improved by adhering to this standard, which also guarantees that sports surfaces fulfill the recommended quality and safety criteria.
Descriptors | Artificial, Connections, Construction, Determination, Floor coverings, Floor for sporting activities, Mineral, Resistance, Restraining torques, Rotation, Rotational motion, Sports areas, Sports facilities, Strength of materials, Synthetic turf, Synthetics, Testing, Joints, Junctions, Compounds |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 358.4 KB |