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The impact of arm-crank position on the drag of a paralympic hand-cyclist
Mannion, P.; Toparlar, Y.; Clifford, E. et al.
2019In Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 22 (4), p. 386-395
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Keywords :
Hand-cycling; Aerodynamics; Clocks; Computational fluid dynamics; Crank-rotation; In-phase; Research topics; Scientists and engineers; Yaw angles; Aerodynamic drag
Abstract :
[en] The aerodynamic features associated with the rotation of a cyclist’s legs have long been a research topic for sport scientists and engineers, with studies in recent years shedding new light on the flow structures and drag trends. While the arm-crank rotation cycle of a hand-cyclist bears some resemblance to the leg rotation of a traditional cyclist, the aerodynamics around the athlete are fundamentally different due to the proximity and position of the athlete’s torso with respect to their arms, especially since both arm-cranks move in phase with each other. This research investigates the impact of arm-crank position on the drag acting on a hand-cyclist and is applied to a hill descent position where the athlete is not pedalling. Four primary arm-crank positions, namely 3, 6, 9, and 12 o’clock of a Paralympic hand-cyclist were investigated with CFD for five yaw angles, namely 0°, 5°, 10°, 15°, and 20°. The results demonstrated that the 3 and 12 o’clock positions (when observed from the left side of the hand-cyclist) yielded the highest drag area at 0° yaw, while the 9 o’clock position yielded the lowest drag area for all yaw angles. This is in contrast to the 6 o’clock position traditionally held by hand-cyclists during a descent to reduce aerodynamic drag. © 2019, © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Disciplines :
Aerospace & aeronautics engineering
Author, co-author :
Mannion, P.;  Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland, Department of the Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands, Informatics Research Unit for Sustainable Engineering (IRUSE), Galway, Ireland
Toparlar, Y.;  Department of the Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands
Clifford, E.;  Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland, Informatics Research Unit for Sustainable Engineering (IRUSE), Galway, Ireland
Hajdukiewicz, M.;  Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland Galway, University Road, Galway, Ireland, Informatics Research Unit for Sustainable Engineering (IRUSE), Galway, Ireland
Andrianne, Thomas  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'aérospatiale et mécanique > Interactions Fluide-Structure - Aérodynamique expérimentale
Blocken, B.;  Department of the Built Environment, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands, Department of Civil Engineering, Leuven University, Kasteelpark Arenberg 40, Leuven, Belgium
Language :
English
Title :
The impact of arm-crank position on the drag of a paralympic hand-cyclist
Publication date :
2019
Journal title :
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering
ISSN :
1025-5842
eISSN :
1476-8259
Publisher :
Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Volume :
22
Issue :
4
Pages :
386-395
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
College of Engineering and Informatics, National University of Ireland, Galway, CoEI, NUI
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