نتایج جستجو برای: axial tri radius

تعداد نتایج: 108431  

1999
Steven T. Wereley Richard M. Lueptow

The flow in the gap between an inner rotating cylinder concentric with an outer stationary cylinder with an imposed pressure-driven axial flow was studied experimentally using particle image velocimetry ~PIV! in a meridional plane of the annulus. The radius ratio was h50.83 and the aspect ratio was G547. Velocity vector fields for nonwavy toroidal and helical vortices show the axial flow windin...

2017
Jaroslav Jánský Pierre Le Delliou Fabien Tholin Pierre Tardiveau Anne Bourdon Stéphane Pasquiers

This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of a pulsed air plasma discharge at atmospheric pressure propagating in a capillary glass tube. In this work, we have compared the discharge structures and the axial propagation velocities of discharges. First, we have studied a needle-to-plane configuration without tube. For applied voltages in the range 7 − 18 kV, we have observed in exp...

Journal: :Obesity 2009
Vincent T van Hees Rob C van Lummel Klaas R Westerterp

Activity-related energy expenditure (AEE) is difficult to quantify, especially under sedentary conditions. Here, a model was developed using the detected type of physical activity (PA) and movement intensity (MI), based on a tri-axial seismic accelerometer (DynaPort MiniMod; McRoberts B.V., The Hague, the Netherlands), with energy expenditure for PA as a reference. The relation between AEE (J/m...

Journal: :Sports biomechanics 2015
Jon M Jarning Kam-Ming Mok Bjørge H Hansen Roald Bahr

Patellar tendinopathy is prevalent among athletes, and most likely associated with a high jumping load. If methods for estimating jump frequency were available, this could potentially assist in understanding and preventing this condition. The objective of this study was to explore the possibility of using peak vertical acceleration (PVA) or peak resultant acceleration (PRA) measured by an accel...

Journal: :ICST Trans. Mobile Communications Applications 2016
Benish Fida Daniele Bibbo Ivan Bernabucci Antonino Proto Silvia Conforto Maurizio Schmid

We propose an event-based dynamic segmentation technique for the classification of locomotion activities, able to detect the midswing, initial contact and end contact events. This technique is based on the use of a shank-mounted inertial sensor incorporating a tri-axial accelerometer and a tri-axial gyroscope, and it is tested on four different locomotion activities: walking, stair ascent, stai...

2017
Mathew Beenham David J Barron John Fry Howard H Hurst Antonio Figueirdo Steve Atkins

The external demands of small-sided games (SSGs) according to the positional role are currently unknown. Using a Catapult Minimax X3 5 Hz GPS, with a 100 Hz tri-axial accelerometer, we compared the accumulated tri-axial player workload per min (PLacc·min-1) during friendly youth match play (MP) (11 vs. 11) and SSGs (2 vs. 2, 3 vs. 3, and 4 vs. 4). Significant differences existed between all SSG...

2007
A. Roux M. C. Vassal

THEMIS instruments incorporate a tri-axial Search Coil Magnetometer (SCM) designed to measure the magnetic components of waves associated with substorm breakup and expansion. The three search coil antennas cover the same frequency bandwidth, from 0.1 Hz to 4 kHz, in the ULF/ELF frequency range. They extend, with appropriate Noise Equivalent Magnetic Induction (NEMI) and sufficient overlap, the ...

Journal: :Gait & posture 2015
Nicholas R Heebner Jonathan S Akins Scott M Lephart Timothy C Sell

Postural stability is an important measure in both research and clinical practice. A portable, easy to use device that can provide higher resolution than current clinical tests may allow for better identification of patients or athletes with postural stability deficits. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of a tri-axial accelerometer to quantify postural stability in a healthy...

2015
O. R. Bidder J. S. Walker M. W. Jones M. D. Holton P. Urge D. M. Scantlebury N. J. Marks E. A. Magowan I. E. Maguire R. P. Wilson

BACKGROUND Research on wild animal ecology is increasingly employing GPS telemetry in order to determine animal movement. However, GPS systems record position intermittently, providing no information on latent position or track tortuosity. High frequency GPS have high power requirements, which necessitates large batteries (often effectively precluding their use on small animals) or reduced depl...

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