An Advanced Assessment of Ski Bindings
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open in viewerThe leading causes of death among skiers are uncontrollable falls, which are often caused by a phenomenon called inadvertent release. Using Nam Suh’s Axiomatic Design method, this project focused on developing a torque-displacement system, which could determine the work required to release a ski boot from its binding. Measuring work-to-release identifies bindings’ susceptibility to inadvertent release through assessing its shock absorptive capabilities. However, due to the tested displacement sensors having an unacceptably high uncertainty a work-to-release device was not created. However, an electronic torque to release dynamometer that could be integrated with several identified displacement methods, was designed, manufactured, and tested.
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- E-project-042614-150836
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- 2014
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- 2014-04-26
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