Search results for "Vertical velocity"

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Computation of flow velocity in rough channels

2006

Accurate estimate of flow-velocity profile is of crucial importance both for scientific purposes and for solving numerous engineering problems that include, among others, sediment transport, contaminant transport, flow resistance evaluation. This paper presents a new empirical equation to represent the vertical velocity profile. The proposed equation is essentially a modified form of the well-known logarithm law of the wall and contains three parameters having a clear physical meaning. The applicability of the equation and its accuracy assessment for different hydraulic conditions, including non-uniform conditions, is verified by using experimental data obtained by different sources. The va…

Empirical equationsLogarithmComputationExperimental dataLaw of the wallFlow velocityApplied mathematicsGeotechnical engineeringVertical velocitySediment transportOpen-channels Flow velocity profiles experimentsWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsJournal of Hydraulic Research
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Three-Dimensional Kinematics during the Take-Off Phase in Competitive Long Jumping

2013

The purpose of the present study was to identify the relationships among selected kinematic variables that affect the take-off phase and performance in elite jumpers. The jump distance was found to be related to: I) the athlete's approach speed before the instant of touch down; and ii) the exchange in spatial velocity components at take-off, which results in a gain in maximum vertical velocity of the centre of mass (CM), favoured by the use of an optimum touch-down angle of the take-off leg, an active landing of the foot at touch-down, and a motion of the take-off leg during the compression phase that helps to manage the loss of horizontal velocity. Nonetheless, the results show that an ad…

JumpingThree dimensional kinematicsTransformation (function)Control theorymedicineJumpPhase (waves)KinematicsVertical velocitymedicine.disease_causeSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Motion (physics)MathematicsInternational Journal of Sports Science & Coaching
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KINEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF THE SNATCH IN ELITE MALE JUNIOR WEIGHTLIFTERS OF DIFFERENT WEIGHT CATEGORIES

2006

The purpose of this study was to analyze the differences in the technical pattern of the snatch in elite junior weightlifters of different weight categories. The sample was a group of 33 men weightlifters from different weight categories. The comparative study included 2 groups, taking into account weight categories. Group A included 17 weightlifters from the lightest categories, 56 and 62 kg; group B included 16 weightlifters from the heaviest categories, 85 and 105 kg. Three-dimensional photogrammetry technique was utilized. Regarding group differences, we can conclude that lifters belonging to heavier categories are more efficient, as they manage to have longer barbell propulsion traject…

MaleWeight CategoriesAdolescentWeight LiftingBody WeightPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeneral MedicineBody weightHeight lossBiomechanical PhenomenaGroup differencesEliteStatisticsTechnical trainingHumansJointsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthVertical velocityTemporal organizationMathematicsJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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