hudfriktion
Hudfriktion is the frictional interaction between the skin and an opposing surface. It is a biomechanical phenomenon that arises from tangential forces at the skin–surface interface. The friction force, Ff, is typically modeled as Ff = μN, where μ is the coefficient of friction between the skin and the surface and N is the normal force pressing the surfaces together. Dynamic friction can differ from static friction, and micro- and macro-slips may occur during movement.
Several factors influence hudfriktion, including the condition of the skin (hydration, oiliness, integrity), surface roughness, temperature
Excessive or repetitive skin friction can irritate the skin and cause chafing, dermatitis, blisters, or abrasions.
Measurement and research on hudfriktion fall under the field of tribology applied to biological systems. Researchers
Prevention and management focus on reducing friction or protecting the skin. Approaches include lubricants or barrier