Title of article :
Aero/hydrodynamic Study of Speedo LZR, TYR Sayonara and Blueseventy Pointzero3 Swimsuits
Author/Authors :
Moria, Hazim RMIT University - Department School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Australia , Chowdhury, Harun RMIT University - Department School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Australia , Alam, Firoz RMIT University - Department School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Australia , Subic, Aleksandar RMIT University - Department School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Australia
From page :
83
To page :
87
Abstract :
Aero/hydrodynamics plays a critical role in swimming. Studies estimate that over 90% of the swimmer’s power output is spent overcoming aero/hydrodynamic resistance. Recently, swimsuits have been aggressively marketed, principally as a means for reducing the skin friction component of the total drag, thereby conferring a competitive advantage over other swimmers. Some manufacturers have claimed significant reduction of drag, but it is difficult to find independent research in the open literature that supports these claims and counter claims. In fact, it is not at all clear that swimsuits in reality reduce skin friction or other forms of drag. At present, there is no standard methodology for the evaluation of swimsuits performance. The primary purpose of this work is to conduct a comparative study of three competitive commercially manufactured swimsuits.
Keywords :
Aero , Hydrodynamics , Swimsuit , Speedo , TYR , Blueseventy , Drag , Wind Tunnel , Experimental Measurement
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Journal title :
Jordan Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Record number :
2586465
Link To Document :
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