Shear-Thickening Composites for On-Demand Rebound Performance and Softness

For footwear insoles, high rebound performance is required in some instances such as for running, while softness for comfort is of higher importance during normal walking and standing to minimize high stress. Hence, materials with rebound performance in some scenarios and softness for other scenario...

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Main Authors: Yi Jie Tan, Aung Khant Phyo, Lu Heng Chen, Wei Min Huang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Inventions
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2411-5134/5/4/60
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Summary:For footwear insoles, high rebound performance is required in some instances such as for running, while softness for comfort is of higher importance during normal walking and standing to minimize high stress. Hence, materials with rebound performance in some scenarios and softness for other scenarios are desired. In this paper, we investigate rebound performance and hardness of composites made of a shear-thickening material and elastic foam. First, a hydrogel type of shear-thickening material (Slime) is characterized to investigate the influence of water content. After that, two particular shear-thickening hydrogels with better rebound performance (but not outstanding in the shear-thickening effect) are selected and integrated into the elastic foam to produce a composite insole. It is found that, as compared with the commercial elastic insole and commercial shear-thickening insole, softer and superior rebound performance can be achieved simultaneously only if the right shear-thickening material is used in the composite.
ISSN:2411-5134