Design, Manufacture and Analysis of Sports Equipment
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Materials Science and Engineering".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2020) | Viewed by 15180
Special Issue Editors
Interests: sports; sports engineering; footwear; design; aerodynamics; mechanical design and analysis of sports equipment; dynamics and acoustics of sports products; computer modelling of sports materials and products; design and mechanical testing of protective equipment; instrumentation and “smart” sports equipment
Interests: I am broadly interested in problems that lie at the intersection of biomechanics, applied mathematics, and sports. This includes projects that leverage newly available sports data, e.g., applying modern tools of statistics and machine learning to tracking data to extract information on decision-making and athlete physiology, or analyzing the role of luck in different sports leagues. This work is balanced with more classical problems such as developing reduced biomechanical models to improve running performance.
Interests: Sports Physics which is a domain of sport science at the intersection between physics, biomechanics and physiology. Some examples of questions addressed in the last few years: Why rowing synchronized ? How to understand gait transition in swimming? What is the phase space of sport ballistics ? How does a human lift a weight ? Since 2017, I have been in charge of the program Sciences 2024 dedicated to the scientific assistance of the French Athletes in view of Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The sports product sector, encompassing footwear, apparel, personal protective equipment, balls, bats, sports vehicles, fitness equipment, and various other hard goods and technologies, is reliant on insights, research, and innovation to maintain the competitive advantage of athletes, teams, and equipment suppliers. This Special Issue explores the application of science and engineering to the design, manufacture, and analysis of sports and its equipment across any of its forms.
Extending from custom-made products for elite performance through to mass-produced items for health and fitness in the general population, the sports equipment sector offers many challenges and opportunities for researchers. Much of this is underpinned by new and emerging insights from sports and their athletes, which themselves are enabled by original methods of analysis.
Contributions might consider new design methodologies, innovative approaches to product development, applications of new materials or approaches in manufacturing, sports data and innovative analysis methods, or examples of sustainable approaches to equipment development. Cross-disciplinary studies are especially welcome.
Prof. Dr. Andy Harland
Prof. Dr. Anette "Peko" Hosoi
Prof. Dr. Christophe Clanet
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- data in sports
- sports product design and development
- analysis of sports and equipment
- personal protective equipment (PPE)
- sustainable design and manufacture
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