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Garimella, Raman (author), Moens, Siemen (author), Vleugels, Jochen (author), Huysmans, T. (author), Beyers, koen (author), Verwulgen, Stijn (author)
Gaining aerodynamic advantage is crucial in cycling, wherein drag force can account for 90% of resistance to a cyclist. The interaction of wind with the moving human and cycling equipment also contributes to drag. Testing equipment for aerodynamic properties in a wind tunnel is of interest to manufacturers in the sports industry. However, a...
conference paper 2020
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Rios Soltero, E.F. (author), Spitas, C. (author), Flipsen, S.F.J. (author), Savelberg, H.H.C.M. (author)
Due to the complexity of joints and the difficulty to get accurate position measurements, most biomechanical analyses regarding cycling are based on some basic assumptions. For instance, a fixed distance is often set between the hip joint and the seat. Sometimes, this joint is considered to be coincident with the line of the seat-tube. Other...
journal article 2014