نتایج جستجو برای: power takeoff

تعداد نتایج: 487838  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1994
R L Marsh H B John-Alder

Jumping performance at 20 degrees C was assessed in five species of hylid frogs using high-speed cine film. Mean takeoff velocities (Vt) varied from 1.5 to 2.4 ms-1 among the species. Peak Vt varied from 1.9 to 2.9 ms-1. Body-mass-specific power output averaged over the entire takeoff period varied from 29 to 91 W kg-1 during the jumps with the highest takeoff velocities. These values are simil...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Havalee T Henry David J Ellerby Richard L Marsh

The ability of birds to perform effective jumps may play an important role in predator avoidance and flight initiation. Jumping can provide the vertical acceleration necessary for a rapid takeoff, which may be particularly important for ground-dwelling birds such as phasianids. We hypothesized that by making use of elastic energy storage and release, the leg muscles could provide the large powe...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 1990
E A Harman M T Rosenstein P N Frykman R M Rosenstein

Countermovement and arm-swing characterize most jumping. For determination of their effects and interaction, 18 males jumped for maximal height from a force platform in all four combinations of arm-swing/no-arm-swing and countermovement/no-countermovement. For all jumps, vertical velocity peaked 0.03 s before and dropped 6-7% by takeoff. Peak positive power averaged over 3,000 W, and occurred a...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علم و صنعت ایران - دانشکده مهندسی برق 1387

در این تحقیق، به بررسی مفهوم و ارزیابی کارایی حفاظت تفاضلی در خطوط انتقال نیرو پرداخته شده است. این روش حفاظتی بر مبنای مقادیر نفاضلی و متوسط توان های اکتیو و راکتیو در ورودی و خروجی خط عمل می کند. این محاسبات با استفاد از شبیه سازی یک خط انتقال وصل شده به دو شبکه قدرت، و در نرم افزارهای emtp و matlab انجام شده است. تنظیمات وفقی مورد نیاز برای این روش بیان شده است. کارایی این رله تحت شرایط مختل...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Angela M Berg Andrew A Biewener

Takeoff and landing are critical phases in a flight. To better understand the functional importance of the kinematic adjustments birds use to execute these flight modes, we studied the wing and body movements of pigeons (Columba livia) during short-distance free-flights between two perches. The greatest accelerations were observed during the second wingbeat of takeoff. The wings were responsibl...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Chi-Yun Kuo Gary B Gillis Duncan J Irschick

Locomotor performance is a crucial determinant of organismal fitness but is often impaired in certain circumstances, such as increased mass (loading) resulting from feeding or gravidity. Although the effects of loading have been studied extensively for striding locomotion, its effects on jumping are poorly understood. Jumping is a mode of locomotion that is widely used across animal taxa. It de...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2017
Ivan Maggini Lisa V Kennedy Kyle H Elliott Karen M Dean Robert MacCurdy Alexander Macmillan Chris A Pritsos Christopher G Guglielmo

The ability to takeoff quickly and accelerate away from predators is crucial to bird survival. Crude oil can disrupt the fine structure and function of feathers, and here we tested for the first time how small amounts of oil on the trailing edges of the wings and tail of Western sandpipers (Calidris mauri) affected takeoff flight performance. In oiled birds, the distance travelled during the fi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2002
Robert L Nudds David M Bryant

The doubly-labeled water technique and video were used to measure the effect of mass loading on energy expenditure and takeoff performance in zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata, that were making routine (nonalarm) short flights. Finches that carried 27% additional mass did not expend more energy during flight than unloaded controls. Carrying additional mass, however, led to a reduced body mass ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Sankar Chatterjee R Jack Templin Kenneth E Campbell

We calculate the flight performance of the gigantic volant bird Argentavis magnificens from the upper Miocene ( approximately 6 million years ago) of Argentina using a computer simulation model. Argentavis was probably too large (mass approximately 70 kg) to be capable of continuous flapping flight or standing takeoff under its own muscle power. Like extant condors and vultures, Argentavis woul...

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