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Mohamed Daoud

    Friction of Football Shoes Sole Sliding on Artificial Grass
    Soft matter physics
    • 2016

      The book investigates the friction coefficients of three types of football shoe soles on various artificial grass surfaces. It examines how applied loads ranging from 200 to 800 N influence static friction under both dry and wet conditions. The study focuses on artificial grass made from polyethylene fibers, analyzing different intensities, lengths, and thicknesses to understand their impact on friction performance. This research is crucial for optimizing footwear design for enhanced athletic performance on synthetic fields.

      Friction of Football Shoes Sole Sliding on Artificial Grass
    • 1999

      In a liquid crystal watch, the molecules contained within a thin film of the screen are reorientated each second by extremely weak electrical signals. Here is a fine example of soft matter: molecular systems giving a strong response to a very weak command signal. They can be found almost everywhere. Soft magnetic materials used in transformers exhibit a strong magnetic moment under the action of a weak magnetic field. Take a completely different domain: gelatin, formed from col lagen fibres dissolved in hot water. When we cool below 37°C, gelation occurs, the chains joining up at various points to form a loose and highly deformable network. This is a natural example of soft matter. Going further, rather than consider a whole network, we could take a single chain of flexible polymer, such as polyoxyethylene [POE = (CH CH O)N, 2 2 5 where N rv 10 ], for example, in water. Such a chain is fragile and may break under flow. Even though hydrodynamic forces are very weak on the molecular scale, their cumulated effect may be significant. Think of a rope pulled from both ends by two groups of children. Even if each girl and boy cannot pull very hard, the rope can be broken when there are enough children pulling.

      Soft matter physics