A novel measurement system, the Ring of Fire, is deployed which enables the aerodynamic drag estimation of transiting cyclists. The system relies upon the use of large-scale stereoscopic PIV and the conservation of momentum within a control volume in a frame of reference moving with the athlete. The rider cycles at a velocity of approximately 8 m/s, corresponding to a torso based Reynolds number of 3.2 × 105. The measurements upstream and in the wake of the athlete are conducted at a rate of 2 kHz within a measurement plane of approximately 1000 × 1700 mm2. The non-dimensional, ensemble-averaged streamwise velocity fields compare well to literature and the ensemble-averaged drag area shows a rather constant value along the wake with an unce...
Aerodynamics plays a crucial role in cycling as in many other speed sports. Aerodynamic investigatio...
This study investigated the application of splitter plate effects to reduce the aerodynamic drag of ...
Performance in cycling events is strongly dependent on aerodynamic drag due to the high proportion o...
A novel measurement system, the Ring of Fire, is deployed which enables the aerodynamic drag estimat...
A novel measurement system, the Ring of Fire, is deployed which enables the aerodynamic drag estimat...
Abstract: The Ring of Fire (RoF) measurement concept, introduced by Terra et al. (Exp Fluids 58:83....
Aerodynamics investigations in speed sports generally consist of measurements of aerodynamic loads t...
The continuous pursuit of reducing drag in many speed sports, such as cycling and ice-skating, deman...
The research presented in this thesis introduces a new measurement concept for on-site aerodynamic m...
Aerodynamics plays a significant role in the field of cycling as it is the dominant resistive force ...
The Ring of Fire (RoF) measurement concept to perform on-site experiments of aerodynamic drag for tr...
A procedure is proposed to reconstruct the instantaneous velocity field from full particle trajector...
The use of large-scale particle image velocimetry (PIV) is proposed for cycling aerodynamic study to...
The aerodynamic drag of a trailing cyclists in a tandem formation is investigated at different later...
An on-site Ring of Fire (RoF) experiment is performed at the Tom Dumoulin bike park in Sittard-Gelee...
Aerodynamics plays a crucial role in cycling as in many other speed sports. Aerodynamic investigatio...
This study investigated the application of splitter plate effects to reduce the aerodynamic drag of ...
Performance in cycling events is strongly dependent on aerodynamic drag due to the high proportion o...
A novel measurement system, the Ring of Fire, is deployed which enables the aerodynamic drag estimat...
A novel measurement system, the Ring of Fire, is deployed which enables the aerodynamic drag estimat...
Abstract: The Ring of Fire (RoF) measurement concept, introduced by Terra et al. (Exp Fluids 58:83....
Aerodynamics investigations in speed sports generally consist of measurements of aerodynamic loads t...
The continuous pursuit of reducing drag in many speed sports, such as cycling and ice-skating, deman...
The research presented in this thesis introduces a new measurement concept for on-site aerodynamic m...
Aerodynamics plays a significant role in the field of cycling as it is the dominant resistive force ...
The Ring of Fire (RoF) measurement concept to perform on-site experiments of aerodynamic drag for tr...
A procedure is proposed to reconstruct the instantaneous velocity field from full particle trajector...
The use of large-scale particle image velocimetry (PIV) is proposed for cycling aerodynamic study to...
The aerodynamic drag of a trailing cyclists in a tandem formation is investigated at different later...
An on-site Ring of Fire (RoF) experiment is performed at the Tom Dumoulin bike park in Sittard-Gelee...
Aerodynamics plays a crucial role in cycling as in many other speed sports. Aerodynamic investigatio...
This study investigated the application of splitter plate effects to reduce the aerodynamic drag of ...
Performance in cycling events is strongly dependent on aerodynamic drag due to the high proportion o...