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Metrology Of Pedestrian Locomotion And Slip Resistance Astm Special Technical Publication 1424 Illustrated Edition Mark I Marpet

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Metrology Of Pedestrian Locomotion And Slip Resistance Astm Special Technical Publication 1424 Illustrated Edition Mark I Marpet
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Metrology Of Pedestrian Locomotion And Slip Resistance Astm Special Technical Publication 1424 Illustrated Edition Mark I Marpet instant download after payment.

Publisher: Astm Intl
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.72 MB
Pages: 136
Author: Mark I. Marpet, Michael A. Sapienza (editors)
ISBN: 9780803134546, 0803134541
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: illustrated edition

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Metrology Of Pedestrian Locomotion And Slip Resistance Astm Special Technical Publication 1424 Illustrated Edition Mark I Marpet by Mark I. Marpet, Michael A. Sapienza (editors) 9780803134546, 0803134541 instant download after payment.

This unique publication provides ten peer-reviewed papers which address the latest global research concerning how much friction pedestrians require during ambulation and how to measure best the friction available between the walkway surface and the shoe bottom. Topics include: biomechanics of ambulation, walkway-safety tribometry, and walkway-safety standards development.

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