ASTM F1646-2005e1 Standard Terminology Relating to Safety and Traction for Footwear《有关鞋靴安全和附着力的标准术语》.pdf
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1、Designation: F 1646 05e1An American National StandardStandard Terminology Relating toSafety and Traction for Footwear1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1646; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the y
2、ear of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.e1NOTEEditorial changes were made throughout in September 2005.1. Scope1.1 This terminology standard covers terminology us
3、ed insafety and traction for footwear and related material.1.2 Words adequately defined in standard dictionaries arenot included. Included are words that are particular to thisindustry.NOTE 1The following standards are currently under the jurisdictionof ASTM Committee F13 on Safety and Traction for
4、Footwear and areincluded in 2.1: Test Methods F 489, F 609, and F 694; Practices F 695and F 1637; and Guides F 802 and F 1240.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D 5859 Test Method for Determining the Traction of Foot-wear on Painted Surfaces Using the Variable IncidenceTesterF 489 Test Metho
5、d for Using a James Machine2F 609 Test Method for Using a Horizontal Pull Slipmeter(HPS)F 694 Test Method for Heel-Attaching Strength of Wom-ens ShoesF 695 Practice for Ranking of Test Data Obtained forMeasurement of Slip Resistance of Footwear Sole, Heel, orRelated MaterialsF 802 Guide for Selectio
6、n of Certain Walkway SurfacesWhen Considering Footwear TractionF 1240 Guide for Ranking Footwear Bottom Materials onContaminated Walkway Surfaces According to Slip Resis-tance Test ResultsF 1637 Practice for Safe Walking SurfacesF 1694 Guide for Composing Walkway Surface Evaluationand Incident Repor
7、t Forms for Slips, Stumbles, Trips andFalls3. Terminologyadhesion, nthe tendency of one surface to adhere to anothersurface prior to movement due to dwell time, as well as otherfactors.arch, nthe bony framework of the foot extending from theheel to the toes and sustained by the muscles and ligaments
8、in the form of an arch. Also, the bottom curve of a shoe lastfrom heel to ball.barefoot, adv or adjwith the feet uncovered or unclothed;without shoes or stockings.bollard, na thick, low, short, post, often of iron or steel andusually used in series, provided for the purpose of excludingor diverting
9、motor vehicles from a road, lawn, or path.F 1637breast, nthe forward or front face of a shoe heel.carpet, npermanently secured fibrous floor covering.DISCUSSIONArea rugs, mats, and runners are not considered to becarpet for the purpose of this practice. F 1637clean, nfree from visible or tactile con
10、tamination.coating, na layer of any substance intentionally applied to asurface to modify its functional or decorative characteristics.coefficient-of-friction (COF or ), na dimensionless num-ber: the ratio of two forces acting at the interface of twocontacting solid bodies. The force used in the num
11、erator isparallel to the surfaces and the force used in the denominatoris perpendicular (normal) to the surfaces. See also dynamiccoeffcient of friction.coefficient of friction (COF), nthe ratio of the horizontalcomponent of force (parallel to the walkway surface andpassing through the tester center
12、 of gravity) required toovercome the friction to the normal component of thevertical force (weight) of the object. D 5859coefficient of friction, nthe ratio of the frictional force to theforce, usually gravitational, acting perpendicular to the twosurfaces in contact. This coefficient is a measure o
13、f therelative difficulty with which the surface of one material willslide over an adjoining surface of itself, or of another1This terminology is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F13 onPedestrian/Walkway Safety and Footwear and is the direct responsibility ofSubcommittee F13.91 on Editorial a
14、nd Terminology.Current edition approved March 1, 2005. Published March 2005. Originallyapproved in 1995. Last previous edition approved in 2003 as F 1646 03e1.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of
15、ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.material. The static or starting coefficient of friction (s)isrelated to the force meas
16、ured to begin movement of thesurfaces relative to each other. The kinetic or slidingcoefficient of friction (k) is related to the force measured insustaining this movement. F 489contaminant, nany substance between and not a part ofeither of the two surfaces; contaminant, contaminating,contamination.
17、contamination, nany undesirable solid or liquid materialthat rests upon a surface or exists between two matingsurfaces; contaminant, contaminating.contra lateral, adjlocated, occurring, or acting on theopposite side of the body.cross slope, nthe slope of a pedestrian walkway that isperpendicular to
18、the direction of travel. F 1637dwell time, nthe duration of time beginning at the instant atribometers test foot is placed upon the surface to be tested,and ending at the instant a shear force is applied to thesensor.dynamic coefficient of friction (DCOF), n a coefficient offriction, d, obtained dur
19、ing relative translation between twocontacting solid bodies; used interchangeably with kineticcoeffcient of friction.element, nan identifiable part of an architectural component,for example, a stair handrail, tread, riser, or landing.F 1637fair, adja smooth transition between adjacent surfaces.F 163
20、7fall, nundesirable descent due to the force of gravity, usuallyfrom a standing posture or during ambulation, to a lowerlevel, usually the ground or floor.fit, nthe ability of the shoe or hosiery to conform to the size,width, shape, and proportion of the foot.floor surface, nSee walkway surface.foot
21、wear, nwearing apparel for the feet (such as shoes,boots, slippers, or overshoes), excluding hosiery.footwear, nshoes, including boots, sandals, slippers, or foulweather gear such as overshoes and rubbers, or a combina-tion thereof. F 1637foreseeable pedestrian path, nany place where a pedestriancou
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