TY - JOUR
T1 - Mechanical energy transfer by internal force during the swing phase of running
AU - Yamazaki, Nanako
AU - Ohta, Ken
AU - Ohgi, Yuji
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PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Running is a cyclic motion in which each leg has two phases, stance and swing. The energy generated by the muscular forces are dominant in the phase between initial contact and mid-stance. However, during the swing phase, other internal forces act to transfer the mechanical energy between segments. In this research, we focused on the energy transfer mechanism during the swing phase and investigated how non-muscular (e.g. centrifugal and gravity) forces of each link generate, absorb, and transfer the mechanical energy. A mathematical analysis of the lower limb's movement in the swing phase of running at different speeds was carried out. A multi-body power analysis was performed using dynamical equations of a three-dimensional double pendulum to find the mechanism to increase the speed of the leg swing efficiently. Results show that the internal force at the knee joint work throughout the swing phase to generate centrifugal force in the shank and that the knee joint moment is very small in comparison to the internal force. Understanding the transfer mechanism using the internal forces could lead to economical running forms that prevent injuries and enhance the performance of the runners.
AB - Running is a cyclic motion in which each leg has two phases, stance and swing. The energy generated by the muscular forces are dominant in the phase between initial contact and mid-stance. However, during the swing phase, other internal forces act to transfer the mechanical energy between segments. In this research, we focused on the energy transfer mechanism during the swing phase and investigated how non-muscular (e.g. centrifugal and gravity) forces of each link generate, absorb, and transfer the mechanical energy. A mathematical analysis of the lower limb's movement in the swing phase of running at different speeds was carried out. A multi-body power analysis was performed using dynamical equations of a three-dimensional double pendulum to find the mechanism to increase the speed of the leg swing efficiently. Results show that the internal force at the knee joint work throughout the swing phase to generate centrifugal force in the shank and that the knee joint moment is very small in comparison to the internal force. Understanding the transfer mechanism using the internal forces could lead to economical running forms that prevent injuries and enhance the performance of the runners.
KW - Energy transfer
KW - Internal force
KW - Multi-body
KW - Running
KW - Swing phase
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U2 - 10.1016/j.proeng.2012.04.132
DO - 10.1016/j.proeng.2012.04.132
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:84892566469
SN - 1877-7058
VL - 34
SP - 772
EP - 777
JO - Procedia Engineering
JF - Procedia Engineering
T2 - 9th Conference of the International Sports Engineering Association, ISEA 2012
Y2 - 9 July 2012 through 13 July 2012
ER -