نتایج جستجو برای: drag force

تعداد نتایج: 199104  

2011
Laurent Husson Clinton P. Conrad

The geometric and kinematic evolution of the Andes provides insight onto the nature of the force balance beneath the South American plate. While the Andean load is opposed on its western edge by the force induced by subduction of the Nazca plate, its more elusive eastern counterpart, which we explore herein, requires some contribution from the mantle beneath the South Atlantic. Using a mantle f...

2014
Masaki S Yamaguchi Shigeo S Kimura

We newly introduce lift force into the aerodynamics of dust grains in a protoplanetary disk. Although many authors have investigated the effects of the drag force, gravitational force, and electric force on the dust grains, the lift force has never been considered as a force exerted on dust grains in a gas disk. We show in this paper that the dust grains can be continuously spinning as a result...

2005
J. R. Mureika

INTRODUCTION It is well known that " equivalent " sprint race times run with different accompanying wind speeds or at different altitudes are anything but equivalent races. Adjusting these times for atmospheric drag effects has been the focus of many past studies, including but not limited to [1,2,3,4,5] and references therein. The drag force acting on a sprinter running at speed v in a wind w ...

2004
Gijs van Kuik Wim. Bierbooms

2.1 Structure of the atmospheric boundary layer Wind is moving air caused by pressure differences in the atmosphere, initiated by temperature differences. At large heights (~1000 m) the wind is not perpendicular to the isobars but parallel to it due to the Coriolis force (perpendicular to the wind direction, caused by the rotation of the earth). This wind is denoted the geostrophic wind. G : pr...

In this paper the flow behaviour over a number of car bodies is studied. For this purpose the unsteady 2-D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations have been applied. After averaging and nondimensionalizing the equations, the system of equations has been transformed from the Cartesian (x-y) coordinates to a body fitted generalized (-) coordinate. As the flow is incompressible, the density in the ...

F. Azarsina, M. Arabi

Scour is a phenomenon that occurs as a result of natural erosion by ground water flow and transport of seabed material. In this research, scour around the legs of marine structures is simulated using the FLOW3D.V.9.3™ commercial software. The general scour model consists of two components, namely, the lift and thrust forces. The drag force, that is inserted to the structure, is a combination of...

Journal: :International journal of sports physiology and performance 2006
Huub M Toussaint Martin Truijens

Huub M. Toussaint and Martin Truijens Peak performances in sport require the full deployment of all powers an athlete possesses. How factors like mechanical power output, technique, and drag, each in itself but also in concert with each other, determine swimming performance is the subject of inquiry in this case study. At constant speed, a swimmer is subjected to the resistive forces of water, ...

2008
Shen J. Dillon Shantanu K. Behera Martin P. Harmer

An empirically determined measure of the solute drag force called the drag factor is derived and defined. The drag factor is the derivative of mobility with respect to grain size, and describes well the drag effect of solute in the six different aluminas measured. A normalized drag factor allows direct comparison of different dopants, and validation of theoretically predicted trends. This const...

2018
Matthias Gilgien Josef Kröll Jörg Spörri Philip Crivelli Erich Müller

External forces, such as ground reaction force or air drag acting on athletes' bodies in sports, determine the sport-specific demands on athletes' physical fitness. In order to establish appropriate physical conditioning regimes, which adequately prepare athletes for the loads and physical demands occurring in their sports and help reduce the risk of injury, sport-and/or discipline-specific kno...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Sandra Nauwelaerts Eize J Stamhuis Peter Aerts

Frogs are animals that are capable of locomotion in two physically different media, aquatic and terrestrial. A comparison of the kinematics of swimming frogs in a previous study revealed a difference in propulsive impulse between jumping and swimming. To explore this difference further, we determined the instantaneous forces during propulsion in swimming using an impulse-momentum approach based...

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