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Relationship between caudal fin closing motion and acceleration capability of Rudarius ercodes balistiform locomotion. [PDF]
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Step-Length Estimation in Asymmetric Gait Using a Single Lower-Back IMU Data and a Biomechanical Model Inspired by a Double Inverted Pendulum. [PDF]
Pinto D, Ortega-Bastidas P, Aqueveque P.
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Study on optimization measures for water level fluctuation of large water conveyance aqueducts. [PDF]
Chen J, Tian Y, Zhang H, Shi H.
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Kinematic and kinetic adjustments of Japanese macaques during quadrupedal walking on horizontal poles. [PDF]
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A Froude number that is applicable to subdivisions of a cross section is developed assuming one-dimensional flow. The subdivision Froude number is shown to determine accurately the flow regime in subdivisions of a cross section. An imaginary subdivision Froude number in a floodplain indicates that the velocity is increasing with depth and that a one ...
David H Schoellhamer, Larock Bruce E
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Determination of critical velocity is a key issue for smoke control in any tunnel with longitudinal ventilation. The critical Froude model using single Froude number of 4.5 has for decades been widely used in engineering applications.
Ying Zhen Li, Haukur Ingason
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Froude number corrections in anthropological studies
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2006The Froude number has been widely used in anthropology to adjust for size differences when comparing gait parameters or other nonmorphological locomotor variables (such as optimal walking speed or speed at gait transitions) among humans, nonhuman primates, and fossil hominins.
Steudel-Numbers, K., Weaver, T.
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Froude Number Effects on Two-Dimensional Hydrofoils
Journal of Ship Research, 2022The performance of a two-dimensional hydrofoil of arbitrary camber, moving at arbitrary Froude number at a constant depth below a free surface, is considered. The treatment is based upon the use of singularity distributions and thin foil theory. By assuming an appropriate series form for the vortex distribution representing the hydrofoil, it is shown ...
G. R. Hough, J. P. Moran
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The Froude number stick, an evaluation
River Research and Applications, 2004AbstractThis paper examines whether horizontal free surface flow patterns can reveal bulk river flow characteristics, such as the Froude number. To do this, the Froude number was measured between 0.2 and 1.2 by visually observing the flow patterns around a wooden stick, the so‐called ‘Froude stick’ described in the literature.
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