dynamics A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) based analysis of the propulsive forces generated by two distinct styles of arm-pulls in front-crawl as well as backstroke, is presented in this Technical Brief. Realistic models of the arm pulling through water are created by combining underwater video footage and laser-scans of an arm with computer animation. The contributions of drag and lift forces on the arm to thrust are computed from CFD and it is found that lift forces provide a dominant contribution to thrust for all the arm-pull styles examined. However, contrary to accepted notions in swimming, pronounced sculling (lateral motion) not only does not increase the contribution of lift forces on the hand to overall thrust, it decreases th...
Sculling movement can be considered a very important technique in swimming since it is frequently us...
This study analyzed the relationship between mechanical force production and spatial arm position of...
A stroke-analysis system based on a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation has been developed...
Propuisive force generated by swimmers' hand/forearm is the key factor determining performances in h...
In front crawl swimming, the hand and the corresponding forearm generate major propulsive forces. Su...
In this project, we created a one arm sweeping motion submerged in fluid which simulates an artistic...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the effect of finger spread on the propulsive force pr...
The mechanisms behind propulsion and drag generation in swimming have proven difficult to accurately...
The numerical technique of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been used to determine the effect ...
In this paper, a literature review is presented regarding the hydrodynamic effects of different hand...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the effect of finger spread on the propulsive force pr...
A literature review is presented about the hydrodynamic effects of different hand and arm movements ...
Copyright © 2013 Milda Bilinauskaite et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
The dynamic forces acting on a swimmer’s body are notoriously difficult to measure experimentally, t...
Forces in human swimming consist of two components, a drag force and a lift force. The lift force is...
Sculling movement can be considered a very important technique in swimming since it is frequently us...
This study analyzed the relationship between mechanical force production and spatial arm position of...
A stroke-analysis system based on a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation has been developed...
Propuisive force generated by swimmers' hand/forearm is the key factor determining performances in h...
In front crawl swimming, the hand and the corresponding forearm generate major propulsive forces. Su...
In this project, we created a one arm sweeping motion submerged in fluid which simulates an artistic...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the effect of finger spread on the propulsive force pr...
The mechanisms behind propulsion and drag generation in swimming have proven difficult to accurately...
The numerical technique of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been used to determine the effect ...
In this paper, a literature review is presented regarding the hydrodynamic effects of different hand...
The main aim of this study was to investigate the effect of finger spread on the propulsive force pr...
A literature review is presented about the hydrodynamic effects of different hand and arm movements ...
Copyright © 2013 Milda Bilinauskaite et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
The dynamic forces acting on a swimmer’s body are notoriously difficult to measure experimentally, t...
Forces in human swimming consist of two components, a drag force and a lift force. The lift force is...
Sculling movement can be considered a very important technique in swimming since it is frequently us...
This study analyzed the relationship between mechanical force production and spatial arm position of...
A stroke-analysis system based on a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) simulation has been developed...