Advances in Nano Research

Volume 18, Number 5, 2025, pages 467-480

DOI: 10.12989/anr.2025.18.5.467

Advancing sports equipment performance: Leveraging rotating small-scale structures for enhanced athletic tools

Yuan Wan, Guizhi Zhang, Zimin Chang, Mostafa Habibi, Ibrahim Albaijan and Yang Li

Abstract

The use of sophisticated materials and nanoscale structures in the design of sports equipment is recognized as a key strategy for boosting athletic performance. The study of spinning small-scale structures, such as nanobeams and nanotubes, is centered on their potential use in the creation of next-generation sporting equipment. The distinct characteristics of these constructions, such as improved stiffness, vibration damping, and longevity, play an important role in improving the efficiency, control, and responsiveness of various athletic equipment. Nanomaterials are used in tennis rackets, golf clubs, and hockey sticks to efficiently eliminate undesired vibrations while increasing energy transfer upon impact, boosting player comfort and performance. These structures' rotational dynamics closely resemble real-world circumstances encountered by sports equipment, such as the swinging motion of a bat and the bending of a ski. The nonlocal strain gradient theory provides useful insights for improving material behavior in dynamic loading situations, notably in terms of size effects at the nanoscale. Case studies and practical examples demonstrate how these innovations support athletes in improving their power, accuracy, and the longevity of their equipment. A connection exists between nanotechnology and sports engineering, facilitating the development of lighter, stronger, and more efficient technologies that enhance athletic performance capabilities. The significance of diverse methods for enhancing sports technology is emphasized, providing advantages for both elite athletes and recreational users.

Key Words

athletic performance; material optimization; nanoscale structures; nonlocal strain gradient theory; rotating dynamics; sports equipment

Address

Yuan Wan, Guizhi Zhang and Zimin Chang: College of Sports and Health, Nanchang Institute of Science and Technology, Nanchang 330108, Jiangxi, China Mostafa Habibi: Universidad UTE, Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo, Calle Rumipamba S/N y Bourgeois, Quito 170147, Ecuador/ Department of Biomaterials, Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Chennai 600 077, India/ Institute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, Viet Nam Ibrahim Albaijan: Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering at Al Kharj, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Al Kharj, 11942, Saudi Arabia Yang Li: Institute Sciences and Design of AL-Kharj, Dubai, United Arab Emirates