Handles with Reentrant Cells for Use as Oar Handles: Design Considerations, Physical Characteristics, and End‐Users’ Perceptions

Author:

Grima‐Cornish James N.1ORCID,Attard Daphne1ORCID,Gatt Alfred2ORCID,Ficarra Giovanni3ORCID,Cerasola Dario4ORCID,Saliba Thorne Claire2ORCID,Albanozzo Andrew5,Albanozzo Paul5,Gatt Ruben1ORCID,Formosa Cynthia2ORCID,Grima Joseph N26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Metamaterials Unit Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Malta Msida MSD 2080 Malta

2. Department of Podiatry Faculty of Health Sciences University of Malta Msida MSD 2080 Malta

3. Department of Biomedical and Dental Sciences, and Morpho‐Functional Imaging University of Messina via C Valeria Messina 98125 Italy

4. Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement University of Palermo 90100 Palermo Italy

5. Action Frame Ltd. Kordin Industrial Estate Poala PLA 3000 Malta

6. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Malta Msida MSD 2080 Malta

Abstract

Rowing is a sport that requires athletes to perform the action of pulling and rotating an oar by hand, applying forces of considerable magnitude. Herein, inspired by the notion that auxetic materials and metamaterials behave differently compared to their conventional counterparts, it is examined how a handle prototype, specifically designed to incorporate the classic re‐entrant motif, behaves and how end‐users perceive it. Physical experiments conducted on such prototype, which measured the contact pressures, suggest that on average, higher pressures are measured when pulling with this reentrant grip compared to its non reentrant counterpart, indicating that this re‐entrant prototype should feel firmer. More importantly, respondents of a survey are asked to give their feedback, and different views on which handle they would prefer to use are provided. The ones who preferred the prototype with the reentrant features report that they preferred it because it felt firmer and allowed for a better grip. This suggests that there is potential for further investigation into whether handles, oar handles in particular, made from auxetic components, re‐entrant cells, or other motifs which are well known for their negative Poisson's ratio characteristics, could provide a better and more secure grip and be used in sports applications.

Funder

Malta Council for Science and Technology

Publisher

Wiley

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