Surfaces for sports areas - Determination of shock absorption
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Deutsches Institut für Normung
DIN
Publication Date2006-03
Pages CountPages10
The method for figuring out how well sports surfaces absorb shock is described in the European standard DIN EN 14808. This standard's goal is to give sports surfaces a consistent and reliable approach to being measured for shock absorption, which is crucial for ensuring player safety and performance.
The Artificial Athlete (Berlin) approach is required by the standard to be used when conducting the tests. This technique simulates the impact of an athlete running or jumping on the surface by using specialized tools and measurements. It considers elements like surface deformation brought on by touch and energy absorption.
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Descriptors | Construction, Coverings, Definitions, Elastic properties (fluids), Floor coverings, Floor for sporting activities, Floors, Ground areas, Methods, Power reduction, Properties, Reference methods, Shock absorbing, Sports areas, Sports facilities, Testing, Processes, Bottom, Transition loss, Procedures, Ground, Soils |
ICS Codes | 97.220.10 - Sports facilities |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 194.6 KB |
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