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Advanced Anthropometric Footwear Design (CROSBI ID 482898)

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Agić, Ante ; Mijović, Budimir ; Skoko, Miroslav Advanced Anthropometric Footwear Design // Collegium Antropologicum / Maver, Hubert ; Rudan, Pavao (ur.). Zagreb: Hrvatsko andragoško društvo (HAD), 2002. str. 1-2-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Agić, Ante ; Mijović, Budimir ; Skoko, Miroslav

engleski

Advanced Anthropometric Footwear Design

High qualities of life need better shoe then ever. Requested characteristics such as comfort, good cushioning, stability can be resolved through application human anatomy, biomechanical engineering and carefully material selection in design procedures. The footwear structures depend on many factors such as subject activity, climate, foot structure and function. The body shock isolation, fatigue and endurance, comfort, fashion are examples of some footwear design criteria. Anthropometry is used in many areas of manufacture to provide information for the design of products such as clothing, footwear, vehicle, furniture and any objects with which people interact. The Internet use for on ¨C line electronic retailing has opened up exciting new use for anthropometric data in virtual shopping applications. Anthropometric data sets are the basic for the behaviour and the proportions of the digital human model in virtual environment. The foot in CAD (Computer Aided Design) is represented as set digitized points on the surface that more closely approximate an average shaped foot. The foot becomes the last for the shoe after typical modifications such as adding a toe extension, narrowing the heel section. The size and shape of the last dictates the fashion and fit of the shoes produced. Anthropometric variables such as foot length, joint girth, bottom width, hell height, toe spring are stochastic variables in nature. Probability distribution of these variables is determined from measurement for given population in determined geographic region in specifed time interval. Most of them are distributed according the normal distribution and some of them cross ¨C correlated. The foot length and joint girth dimension are basic dimensional factors in present standard footwear systems. The modern research for foot and leg anthropometry indicates that, for a given stature, males have longer and broader feet than females. In this study we also demonstrates that female feet are not simply scaled ¨C down isometric version of male feet, but rather differ in a number of shape characteristics. WomenĄäs foot has a higher arch, a shorter ankle length and outside ball of the foot, and a smaller instep circumference. In this paper, foot length and joint girth are analyzed by using a bi ¨C variate normal distribution to obtain a new footwear grading system. A group of 374 adult male and female samples collected in Croatia area used in analysis to establish foot size system. 3D foot shape measurement parameters are correlated with flatness index, inclination of hell and so on. Some anomaly in size ¨C related change in proportion due to differential growth is indicated. Influence of the candidateĄäs birthplace and style of life is significant for some foot dimensions.

human anatomy; antropometry; foot

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Podaci o prilogu

1-2-x.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Collegium Antropologicum

Maver, Hubert ; Rudan, Pavao

Zagreb: Hrvatsko andragoško društvo (HAD)

Podaci o skupu

13th Congress of the European Anthropological Association

predavanje

30.08.2002-03.09.2002

Zagreb, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Tekstilna tehnologija