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Griffith Tackles Tyre Troubles: Pioneering Disability Engineering Research at Australia's Largest Wheelchair Basketball Tournament
Share Griffith Tackles Tyre Troubles: Pioneering Disability Engineering Research at Australia's Largest Wheelchair Basketball Tournament on Facebook Share Griffith Tackles Tyre Troubles: Pioneering Disability Engineering Research at Australia's Largest Wheelchair Basketball Tournament on Twitter Share Griffith Tackles Tyre Troubles: Pioneering Disability Engineering Research at Australia's Largest Wheelchair Basketball Tournament on Linkedin Email Griffith Tackles Tyre Troubles: Pioneering Disability Engineering Research at Australia's Largest Wheelchair Basketball Tournament linkA Griffith Inclusive Futures Reimagining Disability engineering research team worked with athletes at the largest wheelchair basketball tournament in Australia – The Suncoast Spinners in Caloundra – to investigate factors impacting tyre failure.
In the lead up to the 2024 Paralympic Games, the project aims to investigate the effects of wheelchair tyre failure on athlete’s performance, workload, and potential risks, as well as game disruption, and to support athletes with engineered solutions and recommendations.
The team mounted sensors on wheelchairs to measure changes in tyre pressure, forces, and impacts of various movements and accelerations during of the match.
Research team: Mr Marc Salet, Dr Hugo Espinosa, Dr David Rowlands and Professor Emeritus David Thiel.
For more information or to get involved in the research, please contact:
Griffith Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems
Dr Hugo Espinosa: h.espinosa@griffith.edu.au
https://experts.griffith.edu.au/8302-hugo-espinosa/about
https://www.griffith.edu.au/institute-integrated-intelligent-systems
Griffith School of Engineering and Built Environment
Professor Emeritus David Thiel: d.thiel@griffith.edu.au
https://experts.griffith.edu.au/18651-david-thiel
https://www.griffith.edu.au/griffith-sciences/school-engineering-built-environmentGriffith Institute for Integrated and Intelligent Systems
Dr David Rowlands: d.rowlands@griffith.edu.au
https://experts.griffith.edu.au/7989-david-rowlands
https://www.griffith.edu.au/institute-integrated-intelligent-systems
Event Information: https://suncoastspinners.com.au/wheelchair-basketball/2024-tournament/ -
Griffith Design Café is revolutionising access through co-design
Share Griffith Design Café is revolutionising access through co-design on Facebook Share Griffith Design Café is revolutionising access through co-design on Twitter Share Griffith Design Café is revolutionising access through co-design on Linkedin Email Griffith Design Café is revolutionising access through co-design linkTransforming Lives through Co-Design: Griffith University's Inclusive Futures initiative brings together a diverse alliance of designers, engineers, occupational therapists, and individuals with disability. The success of the Disability Design Café pilot project has led to the integration of its co-design blueprint into a course for design students. Our collaborative designs will soon be accessible to the public, promoting inclusivity and innovation. Join us in reimagining disability design and breaking barriers.
Read the story in full on the Griffith News: https://news.griffith.edu.au/2023/11/28/griffith-design-cafe-is-revolutionising-access-through-co-design/
Visit the Design Hub: https://inclusivefutures.griffith.edu.au/hub-page/design-hubFind out more or get involved, by emailing Matt McShane: m.mcshane@griffith.edu.au