BS 7044-1-1990 Artificial sports surfaces - Classification and general introduction《人工运动场地面 第1部分 分类和一般导言》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 7044-1: 1990 Artificial sports surfaces Part 1: Classification and general introductionBS7044-1:1990 This British Standard, having been prepared under the directionof the Textiles and Clothing Standards Policy Committee, was published underthe authority of the BoardofBSI and come
2、sintoeffecton 28February1990 BSI 07-1999 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee reference TCM/14 Draft for comment 88/38753 DC ISBN 0 580 17844 7 Committees responsible for this British Standard The preparation of this British Standard was entrusted by the Textil
3、es and Clothing Standards Policy Committee (TCM/-) to Technical Committee TCM/14, upon which the following bodies were represented: Birmingham City British Amateur Athletic Board British Amateur Weight Lifters Association British Association of Advisers and Lecturers in Physical Education British Le
4、ather Confederation British Sports and Allied Industries Federation Central Council of Physical Recreation City of Glasgow Consumer Policy Committee of BSI Department of Education and Science Department of the Environment, Building Research Establishment Department of Trade and Industry (Consumer Af
5、fairs Division) English Basketball Association Home Office Institute of Trading Standards Administration Ministry of Defence Physical Education Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Recreation and Leisure Trade Association Sports Council The following bodies were also represented in the
6、drafting of the standard, through subcommittees and panels: Association of District Councils British Floor Covering Manufacturers Association British Plastics Federation Institute of Leisure b) surfaces for individual sports. Each of these classes is further classified into the following: 1) surface
7、s for outdoor use; 2) surfaces for indoor use. The surfaces for general use are also further classified into the following: i) medium duty; ii) heavy duty; iii) spike resistant. The surfaces for individual sports may be further classified into intended level of use, for example international, nation
8、al, county, club or recreational. The designations of these classifications are given in Table 1. Additionally, it is necessary for the purchaser to specify, in the case of outdoor surfaces, whether the playing layer (and the substrate) is to be permeable or non-permeable, if this requirement is not
9、 specified in the relevant Part of BS7044. Table 1 Classification of surfaces Surface Designation General use, medium duty, outdoors General use, medium duty, indoors General use, heavy duty, outdoors General use, heavy duty, indoors General use, spike resistant, outdoors General use, spike resistan
10、t, indoors Individual sport, outdoors Individual sport, indoors MD/O MD/1 HD/O HD/I SR/O SR/I a a a Example are Cricket/O/country and club, Cricket/I/school.BS7044-1:1990 2 BSI 07-1999 Ideally, all sports activities should have the surface individually specified but economic pressures dictate that i
11、n many installations a number of sports have to be played in the same space and often on the same surface. For this reason, general classes have been defined in this standard. In selecting a surface to be used for a number of sports, it should be recognized that no surface meeting the requirements o
12、f any of the general classes can be equally satisfactory for all the sports which could be played on it. Even if a surface appears satisfactory for a given sport as regards playing characteristics, it may not be satisfactory in terms of safety. Where more than one sport has to be played on a single
13、surface, there has inevitably to be a compromise which purchasers will have to make in the light of their objectives for the use of the space in which the surface is to be laid. NOTE 2Guidance on selecting a surface is given inAppendix B. 4 Substrates The top layers will be laid onto some form of su
14、bstrate or basework and this substrate will influence, sometimes to a large degree, the performance of the surface. This is the case, for instance, when considering the resilience of a thin, soft surface. Where it may affect the result, it is essential that performance tests to assess compliance wit
15、h the requirements for any of the classes defined in this standard are carried out with the top layers backed by the substrate to be used in the final installation. NOTERequirements for substrates will be given in another Part of BS7044. 5 Performance parameters Performance requirements for the clas
16、ses of surface defined in clause 3 will be given in BS7044-4 for surfaces for general (multi-sport) use and in subsequent Parts BS7044 for surfaces for individual sports. NOTEThe relevance of many of the performance parameters is discussed inAppendix C.BS7044-1:1990 BSI 07-1999 3 Appendix A Types of
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