Search Results - Crouch, T.
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The influence of turbulence on cycling aerodynamics
Brown, C., Burton, D., Crouch, T., Thompson, M. C.Published in Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics (2024)“…Crouch, T.…”
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A wind-tunnel case study: Increasing road cycling velocity by adopting an aerodynamically improved sprint position
Crouch, T., Menaspà, P., Barry, N., Brown, N., Thompson, M. C., Burton, D.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2021)“…Crouch, T.…”
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The application of body scanning, numerical simulations and wind tunnel testing for the aerodynamic development of cyclists
Chi, S., Pitman, J., Crouch, T., Burton, D., Thompson, M.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2021)“…Crouch, T.…”
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A numerical model for the time-dependent wake of a pedalling cyclist
Griffith, M. D., Crouch, T. N., Burton, D., Sheridan, J., Brown, N. A., Thompson, M. C.Published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology (2019)“…Crouch, T. N.…”
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Riding against the wind: a review of competition cycling aerodynamics
Crouch, T. N., Burton, D., LaBry, Z. A., Blair, K. B.Published in Sports Engineering (2017)“…Crouch, T. N.…”
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A comparison of the wake structures of scale and full-scale pedalling cycling models
Crouch, T. N., Burton, D., Venning, J. A., Thompson, M. C., Brown, N. A. T., Sheridan, J.Published in Procedia Engineering (2016)“…Crouch, T. N.…”
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Effect of crosswinds and wheel selection on the aerodynamic behavior of a cyclist
Barry, N., Burton, D., Crouch, T., Sheridan, J., Luescher, R.Published in Procedia Engineering (2012)“…Crouch, T.…”
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A quasi-static investigation of the effect of leg position on cyclist aerodynamic drag
Crouch, T., Sheridan, J., Burton, D., Thompson, M., Brown, N. A. TPublished in Procedia Engineering (2012)“…Crouch, T.…”