TY - GEN
T1 - Aerodynamic forces computation from high-speed video image of Ski jumping flight
AU - Murakami, M.
AU - Hirai, N.
AU - Seo, K.
AU - Ohgi, Y.
PY - 2008/12/1
Y1 - 2008/12/1
N2 - Aerodynamic forces computation from high-speed video image of ski jumping flight was attempted, of which video image was taken at Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium in Japan. Initial 40 m part of a flight of 120 m jumping after take-off was recorded by a fixed single highspeed video camera at a frame rate of 250 frames/s. The primary purpose of a series of research of us is to extract the aerodynamic force data during real jumping flights, in particular, in the initial phase of a flight for about 2 sec. These data were difficult to measure in the wind tunnel test because of some technical difficulties.
AB - Aerodynamic forces computation from high-speed video image of ski jumping flight was attempted, of which video image was taken at Hakuba Ski Jumping Stadium in Japan. Initial 40 m part of a flight of 120 m jumping after take-off was recorded by a fixed single highspeed video camera at a frame rate of 250 frames/s. The primary purpose of a series of research of us is to extract the aerodynamic force data during real jumping flights, in particular, in the initial phase of a flight for about 2 sec. These data were difficult to measure in the wind tunnel test because of some technical difficulties.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:61849085781
SN - 9780415456951
T3 - Impact of Technology on Sport II
SP - 857
EP - 861
BT - Impact of Technology on Sport II
T2 - Impact of Technology on Sport II
Y2 - 1 September 2007 through 1 September 2007
ER -