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Shape Design for a Inline-Skate Frame  

Kim S.C. (홍익대학교 기계공학과 대학원)
Jee H.S. (홍익대학교 기계공학과)
Abstract
In-line skate generally consists of four major parts: boot, frame, bearing and wheel, and the most important part among those for necessary functionality is the frame. It is the most expensive, and it also makes a decisive role in practical race skating. The functional behavior of a frame is greatly affected by external dynamic forces as well as the static weight of a skater. We are proposing a new inline speed-skating frame design that has been improved in structural strength and weight for providing optimum speed in $20\sim40km$ marathon skating.
Keywords
Inline-Skate; Frame; Design; FEA;
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