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Preparation of Free-Surface Hyperbolic Water Vortices
Published on: July 28, 2023
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使用计算流体动力学模拟和比较水下和水面胸部击期间的 vortex 生成和流体力
Takahiro Tanaka1, Taisei Hayashi2, Tadao Isaka1
1Faculty of Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan University, Japan; Institute of Advanced Research for Sport and Health Science, Ritsumeikan University, Japan.
Journal of biomechanics
|November 28, 2025
概括
与水下球相比,表面的胸部球产生了更大的制动力和阻力. 较慢的表面速度主要是由于波阻力,而不是旋差异.
科学领域:
- 运动科学 运动科学 运动科学
- 流体动力学 流体动力学
- 生物力学 生物力学
背景情况:
- 胸打力学对于游泳中的推进至关重要.
- 了解水下与地表球差异有助于性能优化.
研究的目的:
- 为了比较水下和水面的推进和制动机制,胸筋.
- 通过计算流体动力学 (CFD) 分析旋生成和流体力.
主要方法:
- 使用CFD模拟旋生成和流体力.
- 收集了来自男性冲胸游泳运动员的运动数据.
- 分析了水下和水面的胸部冲击和的阶段.
主要成果:
- 表面脚在恢复,扫地和滑翔阶段产生了更大的制动液力.
- 在表面外扫过程中,在脚上观察到更高的推进阻力系数.
- 在表面击时,身体上部的制动阻力更大.
结论:
- 较慢的表面冲动速度主要归因于波浪的阻力.
- 旋生成和推进效应对表面速度差异的影响较小.
- 差价合约分析提供了对胸部动力学的一些见解.
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