1. Analyzing the Biomechanical Characteristics of Ski Jumping Take-Off Phase Based on CFD.
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Hou, Bojie, Ji, Zhongqiu, Zhang, Yun, and Yu, Mingyan
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KNEE joint ,COMPUTATIONAL fluid dynamics ,FLUID dynamics ,CROSS-country skiing ,LIFT (Aerodynamics) ,ANKLE - Abstract
This study aimed to analyze the aerodynamic characteristics of Chinese Nordic combined athletes during the ski jump take-off process, comparing them with elite athletes from the 2009 Nordic World Ski Championships using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods. Methods: Using 3D model analysis and continuous relative phase analysis, CFD methods were utilized to assess the mechanical characteristics of athletes during the take-off phase. Results: The analysis revealed that Chinese athletes displayed a lower dominance of the knee joint during the take-off phase, leading to increased air drag. Conclusion: Reduced knee joint dominance and an excessive ankle angle at the initiation of the ski jump take-off contribute to higher air drag. The lean angle of the body and the ankle angle post-take-off significantly affect the resultant lift and drag forces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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