Dynamic and static friction measurements of elastomer footwear blocks on ice surface
Lasse Jakobsen, Sondre Bergtun Auganæs, Audun Formo Buene, Ion Marius Sivebæk, Alex Klein‐Paste
Abstract
This study conducted friction experiments of three elastomer block materials on ice (low pressure injection of polyurethane (PU), injection moulding of a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) and vulcanization of rubber (RU)), with a linear tribometer operating under four different ambient air temperatures (−10 to 0 °C) and six different sliding velocities (0.3–5 m/s). At low temperatures (−10 °C and −5 °C), the RU material showed the highest dynamic and static friction. However, at high temperatures (−2 °C and 0 °C) the PU revealed the highest dynamic friction and highest static friction at 0 °C. We discuss the physical phenomena’s of elastomer friction on ice and in relation to the application of footwear slipping on ice.