Search Results - Sensors
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Messrodel - Practise Report (Measuring sled - Practise report)
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Development of the instrumentation of a 4-man bobsled
Onasch, F., Sawatsky, A., Stano, A., Herzog, W.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2023)Subjects: “…Sensor…”
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Unveiling ice friction and aerodynamic drag at the initial stage of sliding on ice: Faster sliding in winter sports
Irbe, M., Gross, K. A., Viba, J., Cerpinska, M.Published in Tribology International (2021)“…We obtained accurate experimental data on the resistance coefficients from timing sensors on an ice track and a small accelerometer on the skeleton. …”
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Multi-body model of a bobsleigh: Comparison with experimental data
Braghin, F., Cheli, F., Donzelli, M., Melzi, S., Sabbioni, E.Published in Multibody System Dynamics (2011)“…During the tests, the bobsleigh was instrumented with two inertial gyroscopic platforms to measure the dynamics of the two frames constituting the bobsleigh body, sixteen strain gauge channels to measure the ice-skates contact forces, one optical sensor to measure the bobsleigh speed, and one potentiometer to measure the steer angle imposed by the driver. …”
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A quantitative flow visualization technique for on-site sport aerodynamics optimization
Sciacchitano, A., Caridi, G. C. A., Scarano, F.Published in Procedia Engineering (2015)“…To date, aerodynamic measurements are typically conducted in wind tunnels, using balances or pressure sensors. As a consequence, no information on the flow field responsible of the aerodynamic loads is gathered. …”
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Measurement of the contact force between runner and ice for bobsleigh
Hainzlmaier, C., Wimmer, H., Kleemann, R., Sander, E., Wintermantel, E.Published in Book of Abstracts - 9th Annual Congress European College of Sport Science, July 3-6, 2004, Clermont-Ferrand, France (2004)“…The sensor location was optimized in laboratory experiments by applying a point load to the surface of the runner using a compression testing machine. …”