Active drag related to body dimensions

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Aktiver Widerstand in bezug auf die Koerperdimensionen
Autor:Huijing, Peter A.; Toussaint, Huub M.; Mackay, Rick; Vervoorn, Kees; Clarys, Jan Pieter; Groot, Gert de; Hollander, A. Peter
Herausgeber:Ungerechts, Bodo E.; Wilke, Kurt; Reischle, Klaus
Erschienen in:Swimming science V
Veröffentlicht:Champaign: Human Kinetics (Verlag), 1988, S. 31-37, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Sammelwerksbeitrag
Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
ISBN:0873221087
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Erfassungsnummer:PU199202041721
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Abstract

During this century, a great deal of attention has been given to the presupposed relationship between body shape and dimensions and hydrodynamic resistance. However, only Clarys related drag for actively swimming subjects (active drag) to anthropometric variables. Contrary to expectations, Clarys found only few correlations between active drag and anthropometric variables, which forced him to conclude that the shape of the human body has hardly any influence on active drag and that other factors are therefore more important. Given the fact that some argue that drag force is directly proportional to the product of velocity squared and a constant of proportionality, which among other things is dependent on the (projected) area of the body exposed to flow, one would expect at least some relationship between this variable and drag. The development of a new method of determining active drag (MAD system) warranted a reevaluation of this relationship, which was the aim of the present work. The most striking result of the present work was the fact that, in contrast with Clarys, significant correlations were shown to exist between selected anthropometric variables and a variable characterizing drag of the actively propelling swimmer. Verf.-Referat