1、Designation: F 1015 03An American National StandardStandard Test Method forRelative Abrasiveness of Synthetic Turf Playing Surfaces1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F 1015; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of r
2、evision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This test method is applicable to both laboratory andfield measurement of synthetic turf surface
3、s used for sports.1.2 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as thestandard. The values given in parentheses are for informationonly.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standar
4、d to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C 421 Test Method for Tumbling Friability of PreformedBlock-Type Thermal InsulationE 105 Practice for Probability Sampling of Mat
5、erialsE 122 Practice for Calculating Sample Size to Estimate,With a Specified Tolerable Error, the Average for Charac-teristic of a Lot or ProcessF 355 Test Method for Shock-Absorbing Properties of Play-ing Surface Systems and Materials3. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard
6、:3.1.1 synthetic turf playing surfacea man-made playingsurface incorporating artificial grass-like fibers.3.1.2 abrasivenessthat property of a synthetic turf whichcauses material in moving contact with the turf surface to wearaway.3.1.3 abrasiveness indexa number equal to the weight lostin grams per
7、 foot of travel of a standard weighted friable foamset multiplied by 100, when the foam is pulled through acomplete 1.8-m (6-ft) test cycle.3.1.4 foam friability indexa number equal to the percentmass loss of foam when tested in accordance with theProcedure section of Test Method C 421.4. Summary of
8、 Test Method4.1 Friable foam blocks are attached to a weighted platformwhich is pulled over the playing surface in a prescribedmanner. The weight of foam abraded away determines therelative abrasiveness of the surface.5. Significance and Use5.1 Data obtained from the procedure of this test method ar
9、eindicative of the relative abrasiveness of fabric or carpet typesynthetic playing surfaces.6. Apparatus6.1 Abrasiveness Test PlatformA test platform is used tosupport the load on the friable foam material. The platformshall consist of a 20.3 by 20.3 cm (8.00 by 8.00 in.) square of0.635-cm thick (0.
10、25 in.) aluminum. Holes 0.635 cm indiameter shall be centered 0.635 cm from the midpoint of eachedge to permit attachment of a suitable hook for pulling. Foamretaining strips,14 in. high by12 in. wide, defining 2 by 2-in.squares, are attached at each corner (Fig. 1). The completedplatform should wei
11、gh 931 6 28 g.6.2 Test WeightA flat-head (9.072-kg (20.00-lb) missileas used in Test Method F 355, Procedure A, can be used as atest weight. A suitable alternative weight is a steel cylinderabout 15.2 cm (6.00 in.) in diameter and about 6.35 cm (2.50in.) in height. The test weight is to be within 56
12、 g (2 oz) of itsspecified weight.6.3 Pull Cable and Direction Changing PulleyAdirectionchanging pulley attached to an operator foot restraint may beused to facilitate moving the loaded platform across the surfacewhile keeping the pull cable parallel to the surface. The pullcable must not stretch und
13、er tension and must be equipped with1This test method is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F08 on SportsEquipment and Facilities and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee F08.65 onArtificial Turf Surfaces and System.Current edition approved July 10, 2003. Published July 2003. Originall
14、yapproved in 1986. Last previous edition approved in 1995 as F 1015 86 (1995).2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page on
15、the ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.a method of determining the distance pulled. For example,mechanical stops on either side of the direction changingpulley can be set to give the 45.7-cm (18-in.) pull le
16、ngth.7. Test Foam37.1 The friable foam blocks used as the test material shall berigid closed-cell isocyanurate foam having a bulk density of0.0312 6 0.0008 g/cm3(1.95 6 0.05 lb/ft3). In addition, the testfoam must have a mass loss of 40 6 2 % as measured by TestMethod C 421. Test blocks must be cut
17、to 5.08 by 5.08 by 2.54cm, 0.13 cm (2.00 by 2.00 by 1.00 in., 0.05 in.).8. Test Specimen8.1 Test specimens shall be representative of the playingsurface being evaluated. Fabrics used over a shock-absorbingpad should be tested after bonding to that underpad.8.2 In the case of field evaluation abrasiv
18、eness, measure-ments should be made in representative areas of the field orspecific area of interest.9. Number of Specimens9.1 At least five specimens shall be tested and may berequired. In the case of field evaluation, five tests shall beperformed, and may be required, in the area of interest or ov
19、erthe entire playing surface depending on the intended data use.9.2 The sampling procedures of Recommended PracticesE 105 and E 122 should be followed and may be required.10. Sample Conditioning10.1 Field samples shall be under the intended use condi-tion, although loose debris shall be removed prio
20、r to testing.10.2 Laboratory SamplesNew samples should be washedwith detergent and water to remove any processing finish.These specimens shall be dried at laboratory conditions untilmoisture equilibrium is established. Other laboratory samplesshall be preconditioned at 65 6 2 % relative humidity and
21、 216 1C (70 6 2F) for a minimum of 4 h. Samples evaluated atconditions other than that of the laboratory must be testedimmediately after a minimum of 4 h conditioning.10.3 Condition test blocks in the laboratory for at least 4 hbefore use at 65 % relative humidity and 21 6 1C (70 6 2F).11. Procedure
22、11.1 Preweigh conditioned sets of four test blocks cut to5.08 by 5.08 by 2.54 cm 6 0.13 cm (2.00 by 2.00 by 1.00 in.6 0.05 in.), within 60.05 g.11.2 Place a set of four blocks in the test frame. The blockscan be secured using double-stick carpet tape. Position the testframe such that it can be pulle
23、d with, against, or across thefabric machine direction. Center the 9.072-kg (20-lb) testweight on the test frame and attach the pull cable hook.11.3 Pull the loaded frame 45.7 cm (18.0 in.) in eachprimary surface direction (with, across, against, across, for3Available from UpJohn Corp., CPR Div., 55
24、5 Alaska Ave., Torrance, CA.FIG. 1 Test FixtureF1015032example), in succession without lifting the test frame so as tooutline a “square” on the surface. The test rate is not critical,but the time to travel each 45.7 cm (18-in.) side must bebetween 8 and 12 s.11.4 Note any deviations in rate, how smo
25、othly the testframe could be pulled, and any deviation from a square pattern.11.5 Carefully remove and store the test blocks for weigh-ing.11.6 Repeat the test procedure as required in 9.1 and 9.2.11.7 Record the general condition of the surface; whethermatted, clean, worn, etc. Temperature, humidit
26、y (or wet/dry)should also be noted.12. Calculation12.1 Abrasiveness IndexDetermine the weight loss foreach set of four blocks in grams. Divide the weight lossexpressed in grams by 6.0 and multiply by 100 to determine theabrasiveness index. Average the specimen values and expressthe result as an inte
27、ger.12.2 ExampleIn four block sets:Starting Weight,gFinal Weight,gAbrasivenessIndex7.60 5.30 38.37.69 5.39 38.37.70 5.55 35.8Average 37.5For the first set of four blocks:Abrasiveness Index 57.60 2 5.30!6.03 100 5 38.3Abrasiveness Index 5 37.513. Report13.1 Report the following information:13.1.1 Com
28、plete identification of the specimens tested andthe test foam. The reference fabric used should also beidentified.13.1.2 Conditions of test, including surface temperature,humidity, and any other pertinent data.13.1.3 Date of test.13.1.4 Procedure used.13.1.5 Description of surface, such as new, wash
29、ed, matted,swept clean, or wet.13.1.6 Average value for each procedure, standard devia-tion, and number of samples.14. Discussion14.1 With regard to precision, the reproducibility is esti-mated to be 610 %.14.2 Potential sources of error or deviations are as follows;14.2.1 Variations in density, mat
30、erial, compressive strength,or cell properties of the friable test foam.14.2.2 Variations in path of friable test foam.14.2.3 Path deviationSince the weighted foam is notconstrained to move in a straight path as it is pulled in aprincipal direction, it will tend to drift somewhat in thedirection of
31、pile angle. The deviation of the abrasion patternleft on the surface from a square reflects the directionality ofthe surface.15. Precision and Bias15.1 Precision and bias evaluations have not been con-ducted for this test method. When such data is available, aprecision and bias section will be added
32、.16. Keywords16.1 abrasiveness; abrasiveness index; playing surfaces;relative abrasiveness; synthetic turfAPPENDIX(Nonmandatory Information)X1. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTSX1.1 ASTM Standards:C 303 Test Method for Density of Preformed Block-TypeThermal Insulation2D 1776 Practice for Conditioning Textiles fo
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