نتایج جستجو برای: Touchdown point

تعداد نتایج: 525047  

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 2005

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2014
Maurice R Yeadon Monique I Jackson Michael J Hiley

In vaulting the gymnast must generate sufficient linear and angular momentum during the approach and table contact in order to complete the rotational requirements in the post-flight phase. This study investigated the effects of touchdown conditions and contact technique on peak post-flight height of a straight handspring somersault vault. A planar seven-segment torque-driven computer simulatio...

Abdolrahim Taheri, Reza Siahtiri

A steel catenary riser (SCR) attached to a floating platform at its upper end encounters fluctuations in and near its touchdown zone (TDZ), which causes the interaction with the seabed. Subsea surveys and the analysis of SCR’s indicated that the greatest stress and highest damage occurred near the touchdown point (TDP), where the SCR first touches the seabed. Nowadays, the linear seabed spring ...

In recent years, the production of oil and gas has been developed in deep water depths which exceed 500m. Deep water developments are being followed strongly in different parts of the world (Caspian Sea, Gulf of Mexico, etc.). The movement of floater causes severe stress at the touchdown point (TDP) in steel catenary risers (SCR). The main objective of this study was to simulate the exact behav...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Applied 2005
Stephen Palmisano Barbara Gillam

Experiments examined the accuracy of visual touchdown point perception during oblique descents (1.5 degrees -15 degrees ) toward a ground plane consisting of (a) randomly positioned dots, (b) a runway outline, or (c) a grid. Participants judged whether the perceived touchdown point was above or below a probe that appeared at a random position following each display. Although judgments were unac...

Journal: :Human movement science 2015
Michael J Hiley Monique I Jackson Maurice R Yeadon

In vaulting a gymnast must generate sufficient linear and angular momentum during the approach and table contact to complete the rotational requirements in the post-flight phase. This study investigated the optimization of table touchdown conditions and table contact technique for the maximization of rotation potential for forwards rotating vaults. A planar seven-segment torque-driven computer ...

2000
I. C. Wright R. R. Neptune A. J. van den Bogert B. M. Nigg

The goal of this study was to examine the in#uence of changes in foot positioning at touch-down on ankle sprain occurrence. Muscle model driven computer simulations of 10 subjects performing the landing phase of a side-shu%e movement were performed. The relative subtalar joint and talocural joint angles at touchdown were varied, and each subject-speci"c simulation was exposed to a set of pertur...

Journal: :Journal of applied biomechanics 2010
Marianne J R Gittoes Cassie Wilson

This study aimed to develop insight into the lower extremity joint coupling motions used in the maximal velocity phase of sprint running. Two-dimensional coordinate data were used to derive sagittal plane joint angle profiles of sprint running trials. Intralimb joint coupling motions were examined using a continuous relative phase (CRP) analysis. The knee-ankle (KA) coupling was more out of pha...

Journal: :SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics 2007
Gilberto Flores Gema A. Mercado John A. Pelesko N. Smyth

We study a reaction-diffusion equation in a bounded domain in the plane, which is a mathematical model of an idealized electrostatically actuated microelectromechanical system (MEMS). A relevant feature in these systems is the “pull-in” or “jump-to contact” instability, which arises when applied voltages are increased beyond a critical value. In this situation, there is no longer a steady state...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2000
I C Wright R R Neptune A J van den Bogert B M Nigg

The goal of this study was to examine the influence of changes in foot positioning at touch-down on ankle sprain occurrence. Muscle model driven computer simulations of 10 subjects performing the landing phase of a side-shuffle movement were performed. The relative subtalar joint and talocural joint angles at touchdown were varied, and each subject-specific simulation was exposed to a set of pe...

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