Title of article :
Development of Magnetorheological Resistive Exercise Device for Rowing Machine
Author/Authors :
Grigas, Vytautas Mechanical Engineering Department - Mechanical Engineering and Design Faculty - Kaunas University of Technology - Studentu - Kaunas, Lithuania , Šulginas, Anatolijus Mechanical Engineering Department - Mechanical Engineering and Design Faculty - Kaunas University of Technology - Studentu - Kaunas, Lithuania , Ciliukas, Pranas Mechanical Engineering Department - Mechanical Engineering and Design Faculty - Kaunas University of Technology - Studentu - Kaunas, Lithuania
Abstract :
Training equipment used by professional sportsmen has a great impact on their sport performance. Most universal exercisers may
help only to improve the general physical condition due to the specific kinematics and peculiar resistance generated by their
loading units. Training of effective techniques and learning of psychomotor skills are possible only when exercisers conform
to the movements and resistance typical for particular sports kinematically and dynamically. Methodology of developing a
magnetorheological resistive exercise device for generating the desired law of passive resistance force and its application in a levertype rowing machine are described in the paper. The structural parameters of a controllable hydraulic cylinder type device were
found by means of the computational fluid dynamics simulation performed by ANSYS CFX software. Parameters describing the
magnetorheological fluid as non-Newtonian were determined by combining numerical and experimental research of the resistance
force generated by the original magnetorheological damper. A structural scheme of the device control system was developed and
the variation of the strength of magnetic field that affects the magnetorheological fluid circulating in the device was determined,
ensuring a variation of the resistance force on the oar handle adequate for the resistance that occurs during a real boat rowing
stroke.
Keywords :
Magnetorheological , Machine , ANSYS
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine