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Determination of optimal rear sole geometry for tennis shoes: a finite element analysis

Paillard et al., 2023

Document ID
16830308217934292614
Author
Paillard L
Herbaut A
Duraffourg S
Publication year
Publication venue
Footwear Science

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Determination of optimal rear sole geometry for tennis shoes: a finite element analysis Page 1 Determination of optimal rear sole geometry for tennis shoes: a finite element analysis Lisa Paillard, Alexis Herbaut and Simon Duraffourg Digital Human Modeling, Decathlon SportsLab …
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