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Visualised interactive computer simulation of ski-jumping
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2004A lot of different sport activities have become of great interest to a wide community and so to scientists. The goal of this work was to enrich the field of science by making use of emerging computer and information technologies which resulted with creation of interactive programme that simulates and visualises the performance in ski-jumping.
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Biomechanics in ski jumping: A review
European Journal of Sport Science, 2001{PRIVATE}Biomechanical research in ski jumping has a long tradition and is determined by the work of a few important research groups. Biomechanical studies proceed nearly exclusively within three large areas (a) field studies of hill jumps, (b) laboratory studies of simulation jumps, and (c) computer simulation of the flight phase.
Schwameder, H., Müller, E.
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2008
Ski jumping is very facinating in particular to the athletes necessary correct action when leaving the jump table and the ability to fast adopt to the flying position, see Figure 1. Open image in new window Figure 1 The two important stages (take-off and flying) of a modern ski jump. (Photo: Richard Sagen, Adresseavisen. Simulation: CFD norway).
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Ski jumping is very facinating in particular to the athletes necessary correct action when leaving the jump table and the ability to fast adopt to the flying position, see Figure 1. Open image in new window Figure 1 The two important stages (take-off and flying) of a modern ski jump. (Photo: Richard Sagen, Adresseavisen. Simulation: CFD norway).
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Biomechanics research in ski jumping, 1991–2006
Sports Biomechanics, 2008In this paper, I review biomechanics research in ski jumping with a specific focus on publications presented between 1991 and 2006 on performance enhancement, limiting factors of the take-off, specific training and conditioning, aerodynamics, and safety.
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Biomechanics of optimal flight in ski-jumping
Journal of Biomechanics, 1984The flight in a vertical plane of a ski-jumper after take-off was studied with the purpose of maximising flight distance. To solve the problem of optimal flight (how a jumper must change his angle of attack to obtain the longest jump) the basic theorem of the optimal control theory--Pontriagin's maximum principle--was applied.
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Autonomous snapping and jumping polymer gels
Nature Materials, 2021Yongjin Kim, Alfred J Crosby
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Synopsis of Current Developments: Skiing, Snowboarding and Ski Jumping
2006A total of 11 contributions demonstrate the diversity of research in the field of skiing, snowboarding and ski jumping. This shows how engineering methods can help to better understand the complex interaction between equipment and athlete and to better describe the physical phenomena behind these sports.
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Robust Jumping Actuator with a Shrimp‐Shell Architecture
Advanced Materials, 2021Xiaozhou Ji, Tianyu Yuan, Xiaoyu Hu
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