Getting to the bottom of footwear customization
Thilina W. Weerasinghe , Ravindra S. Goonetilleke
Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering ›› 2011, Vol. 20 ›› Issue (3) : 310 -322.
Footwear have been evaluated mostly using commercially available products, while some researchers have used custom shoes. Hence, the understanding of the effects of various parameters of a shoe is quite limited. The footbed simulator invented in recent years allows a range of parameters to be studied in quiet standing. It can be used to evaluate perceived feel and center of pressure changes to changes in heel height, seat length, material, wedge angle and toe spring. This paper is meant to show the value of the footbed simulator in terms of research and the actual production of shoes. A study performed with two heel heights, three combinations of seat length and material and three wedge angles showed that the perceived feel is closely related to the center of pressure. The results also show the optimum footbed has a significantly different perceived feel. Thus, the footbed simulator is an ideal way to generate custom footwear designs.
Footwear / insole / shoe shape / footbed / wedge angle / center of pressure / comfort / mid-foot / stability
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