主催: Japan Society of Kansei Engineering
会議名: The 8th International Symposium on Affective Science and Engineering
回次: 8
開催地: Online Academic Symposium
開催日: 2022/03/27
This study investigated the influence of multiple surface features on the perceived surface softness during rubbing motion. Participants rubbed and ranked 13 types of 3D-printed rigid specimens with different macroscopic shapes and microscopic grains. A regression analysis revealed that the amplitude of the surface sinusoidal shape and the diameter of microscopic grains positively and negatively affected the signal-to-noise ratio calculated by the softness ranks, respectively. Smooth surfaces featuring a sinusoidal macroscopic shape with an amplitude of 0.5 mm felt softer than flat, smooth surfaces. By contrast, surfaces featuring grains with a diameter of 1 mm felt harder than the flat, smooth surfaces. These findings can help design soft-feeling product surfaces.